The Yorkshire home of Sir Reginald and Lady Sheffield. Early Georgian architecture. Magnificent plasterwork by Cortese. Rich collection of 18th century furniture. Award-winning gardens attract enthusiasts from home and abroad.
No photography. Hospitality/Functions: Outside events and receptions. Suitability for the Disabled: Partial. WCs. Refreshments/Cafe/Tearoom: Licensed. Guided Tours: Obligatory. Parking: Limited for coaches
For admission prices please see website.
* Please see website for opening dates and times.
Open all year to private parties (minimum charge for 10) by appointment only.
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