Washington Old Hall
Manor house associated with the family of George Washington, first president of the USA
The Avenue, Washington Village, Washington, Tyne & Wear, NE38 7LE
Opening times for 16 August 2024
Asset Opening time Manor house 10:00 - 16:30 Garden 10:00 - 17:00 Last entry one hour before closing.
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Ticket type Gift aid Standard Adult £6.60 £6.00 Child £3.30 £3.00 Family £16.50 £15.00 Family one adult £9.90 £9.00 Group Adult £5.70 Group Child £2.85 Become a member and discover more than 500 places
Dogs allowed
Assistance dogs only in the hall.
Toilet
Mobility parking on onsite car park. Access to the lower gardens and toilets are via steps. Alternative route available – ask a team member.
Accessible toilet
Seating available
Designated parking
Booking required for accessible parking, please call reception.
Steps/uneven terrain
Level access/terrain
By road
Take A1 junction 64 (A195), continue over Princess Anne Interchange roundabout. Left at Biddick Lane roundabout, then follow brown signs. From A19 and other routes follow 'Washington', join A1231 until you pick up brown signs.
Parking: Free parking available on The Avenue beside the property. Mobility parking onsite, telephone 0191 416 6879 to book a space.
On foot
Find us on The Avenue in Washington Village. Footpaths/paved routes available from surrounding villages.
By train
Nearest stations are Heworth (Metro) 4 miles; Newcastle 7 miles
By bus
Services to Washington Galleries from Newcastle and County Durham (4, ED2, X1 X1A, 1.2 mile/2km/25 min walk) and to Washington village from Gateshead (81, 82, 82A, 83 nearest stop Village Lane, 2 min walk)
The Avenue, Washington Village, Washington, Tyne & Wear, NE38 7LE
Highlights
Manor House
Thirteenth-century manor house associated with the family of George Washington, first president of the USA.
Garden
Intricate topiary, ornamental flower beds, fruit trees, a wildlife-rich nuttery and a small play area.
Things to see and do
Things to see and do at Washington Old Hall
Explore the manor house, home to the original Washington family and discover more about the history and people who lived here.
Upcoming events
Smile Through Sport at Washington Old Hall
An afternoon of outdoor games and activities for children and young people aged 6-19 years with SEND and their families.
Seasonal walk
Join us for a free guided walk to Penshaw Monument, to appreciate the changes each season brings.
About Washington Old Hall
At the heart of historic Washington village this picturesque stone manor house and its gardens provide a tranquil oasis, reflecting gentry life following the turbulence of the English Civil War.
The building incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors, and it is from here that the family took their surname of 'Washington'.
Much used and loved by local people, including a hugely supportive Friends organisation.
History
History of Washington Old Hall
Travel through time and discover the fascinating past of Washington Old Hall, including its links with an American president and its 20th century challenges.
Art and collections
Washington Old Hall’s objects and collections
Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Washington Old Hall on the National Trust Collections website. https://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/
Support us
Volunteering at Washington Old Hall
Discover everything you need to know about volunteering at historic Washington Old Hall, including what volunteers do, what’s in it for you and how to get involved.