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Crook Hall Gardens

Characterful gardens on the edge of Durham city, set against the backdrop of a medieval hall.

Frankland Lane, Sidegate, Durham, DH1 5SZ

Plants, flowers and shrubs show early autumn colours in Crook Hall Gardens. A vine climbing above a window in the hall behind has bright red leaves.

Important notice

Path improvement work is taking place from Monday 16 September, expected to last approximately five weeks. The gardens will remain open during this time, but there will be some disruption to the visitor route and accessibility.

Planning your visit

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Visiting Crook Hall Gardens with your dog 

Find out where dogs are welcome at Crook Hall Gardens and the facilities on offer for your canine companions.

Two adult visitors looking at each other and laughing as they stand atop the Gatehouse at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire

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