The hall is one of the few masterpieces of the famous architect Henry Holland to survive intact. As well as exploring the family rooms and walking in the servants' footsteps, you can now view a varied collection of Georgian costumes shown throughout the year, including examples from the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice. To coincide with these exhibitions the house is now open from 11am each day.
Afterwards don’t miss taking a walk through one of ‘Capability’ Brown’s final landscapes on one of our three way-marked estate walks and relax by the lake or in the gardens.
To make the most of your day join one of the introductory talks for a light-hearted and brief history of the house and the families who have made it their home.
Younger visitors have their own trail around the house and can run off some energy in the park or have a go at building their own den in our woodland play area
The following Cookies are used on this Site. Users who allow all the Cookies will enjoy the best experience and all functionality on the Site will be available to you.
You can choose to disable any of the Cookies by un-ticking the box below but if you do so your experience with the Site is likely to be diminished.
In order to interact with this site.
To help us to measure how users interact with content and pages on the Site so we can make
things better.
To show content from Google Maps.
To show content from YouTube.
To show content from Vimeo.
To share content across multiple platforms.
To view and book events.
To show user avatars and twitter feeds.
To show content from TourMkr.
To interact with Facebook.
To show content from WalkInto.