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Guided Parkland Walks

Discover the history of Hanbury Hall’s parkland on a guided walk with one of our experienced volunteer guides.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Discover the fascinating history of the parkland which dates back 4,000 years, from seeing where our Bronze and Iron Age ancestors walked and lived, to learning how the park was used to defend us in the Second World War. Find out about the ongoing work to restore some of the original features.

Meeting point: at the gates in front of the Hall Walk length: 1.5 hours

Please note: this route has steep terrain and is muddy in places so is not accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

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Prices

Event ticket prices

This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Booking details

No booking needed.

Meeting point

By the gates in front of the Hall

What to bring and wear

Please wrap up warm and wear suitable footwear such as wellies or walking boots as the parkland is likely to be muddy.

Accessibility

The route has steep terrain in places and is not accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

Other

Normal admission applies.

Upcoming events

Event

February Half-Term: Terrific Trees Trail 

Discover some of our favourite trees in the gardens at Hanbury Hall this February half-term.

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on
22 Feb to 23 Feb 2025
at
09:00 to 16:00
+ 1 other date or time
Event

Ghost Tree Trail 

Pick up a free trail and find out more about the ghost trees that can be found in the parkland at Hanbury Hall.

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on
22 Feb to 31 Mar 2025
at
09:00 to 17:00
+ 37 other dates or times
Event

February Half-Term: Four Seasons Tree Crafts 

Make your own tree that celebrates the changing seasons in our craft sessions in the Long Gallery this February half term.

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on
22 Feb to 23 Feb 2025
at
11:00 to 15:00
+ 1 other date or time
Event

February Half-Term: Face Painting 

Have your face painted in the Long Gallery this February half-term.

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on
22 Feb 2025
at
11:00 to 15:00