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8. Normanby Hall Country Park

Normanby Hall Country Park Normanby Hall Country Park
Normanby Hall Country Park
Normanby Hall Country Park
North Lincolnshire Council

USEFUL INFORMATION

Opening Times
Normanby Park is open all year from 9am until dusk.
Hall and Farming Museum open 1pm - 4.30pm daily from 4th April to 30th September

Admission Charges
Adult £5.50, Over 60 £5.00, Child £2.80, Children under 5 are free
Group visit discounts available.
Season tickets
Family Season Ticket £19.50
Season Ticket for Two £15.50
Season Ticket for One £12.00

Directions
Normanby, North Lincolnshire, DN15 9HU. 5 miles north off the M181, off B1430.

Facilities
Children's Play Area  Children's Play Area
Dogs allowed in park only  Dogs allowed in park only
Exhibition  Exhibition
Family Learning  Family Learning
Parking  Parking
Refreshments  Refreshments
Shop  Shop
Suitable for Disabled  Suitable for Disabled
WC  WC

Further Information
Call 01724 720588
www.northlincs.gov.uk

Normanby Hall Country Park is the jewel in North Lincolnshire’s crown. Award winning gardens, a stunning Regency Hall steeped in history, exceptional wildlife, exciting events or just a relaxing day out, Normanby Hall Country Park has something for everyone.

Normanby Hall is a Regency Mansion that was home to the Sheffield family, former Dukes of Buckingham and owners of Buckingham Palace. The elegant rooms, with their fine examples of period furniture in Regency, Victorian and Edwardian styles, reflect the long history of the house. Free tours of the Hall take place every Tuesday and Thursday at 2pm throughout the open season.

The award winning Victorian Walled Garden is a memorable experience for any garden lover. Restored in 1997 to its late Victorian splendour, the garden offers a nostalgic step back in time to the great heyday of kitchen gardening.

The Farming Museum showcases re-creations of rural life and gives an insight as to what North Lincolnshire was like in years gone by. Free daily craft sessions take place within the Farming Museum.

Other attractions include the deer park, the adventure playground, the woodland garden and the miniature railway. For more information, visit www.northlincs.gov.uk/normanby

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