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William and Mary-style country house, garden and park
School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 7EA
Asset | Opening time |
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House | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Garden | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Park | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Stables café | 09:30 - 16:30 |
Courtyard Kitchen | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Child | £8.30 | £7.50 |
Family | £41.30 | £37.50 |
1 adult, 2 children | £24.80 | £22.50 |
Group Adult | £14.25 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £15.40 | £14.00 |
Child | £7.70 | £7.00 |
Family | £38.50 | £35.00 |
1 adult, 2 children | £23.10 | £21.00 |
Group Adult | £13.30 |
Assistance dogs only in the Hall, formal gardens, and inside the Courtyard Kitchen. Dogs on leads are welcome in the parkland, courtyard and Stables Café.
Dogs on leads are welcome in the parkland, courtyard and Stables Café.
The second-hand bookshop is located in the courtyard behind the Hall. Open daily, 9.30am - 4.30pm.
The Courtyard Kitchen is open daily 10am - 4pm, serving a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, and hot and cold drinks.
The Stables Café is open daily, 9.30am-4.30pm serving a range of sandwiches, cakes and bakes, and hot and cold drinks.
Toilets are located behind the visitor reception building, in the Stableyard, and in the Courtyard Kitchen.
Disabled parking and coach parking available.
Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilet. Mobility scooter bookable by phone. Accessible pathways suitable for wheelchairs and onsite mobility scooter. Ground floor of house fully accessible.
The garden is mainly level with surfaces varying between gravel and grass. Gates in the park are kissing gates. However, the blue walk in our parkland is accessible but does have a slight slope.
Level access into the second-hand bookshop.
We have an accessible toilet located in the Stableyard and in the Courtyard Kitchen.
We have two powered mobility vehicles available for loan at reception. Please pre-book prior to your visit by phoning the office on 01527 821214.
We have 23 disabled parking spaces, and these are approx. 45 metres from visitor reception.
Ramped access into the Hall and into the Courtyard Kitchen.
We have induction loops in visitor reception and the Stables Cafe.
We have two manual wheelchairs available for loan at reception.
There is level access into the Stables Cafe and a ramp into the Courtyard Kitchen.
from M5 exit 5 follow A38 to Droitwich; from Droitwich 4 miles along B4090
public footpaths cross the park
Droitwich Spa 4 miles
Worcester to Birmingham (passing close Droitwich Spa train station), alight Wychbold, 2 miles
School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 7EA
The Courtyard Kitchen is open daily 10am - 4pm, serving a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, hot and cold drinks. Bright and spacious seating areas for over 50 people extend into the Hall where you can see historic features such as the service bells.
Hanbury Hall is a two pawprint rated place. Explore nearly 400 acres of parkland, woodland and open fields on a dog walk at Hanbury Hall. Find out where you can walk your dog and read our Canine Code here.
Find out more about booking your group for a visit to Hanbury Hall and the information you need to help you plan your trip.
A country retreat, offering a glimpse into life at the turn of the 18th century. Featuring original wall-paintings by Sir James Thornhill.
The original formal gardens have been faithfully recreated and complement the relaxed later gardens, with orangery, orchards, and walled garden.
400 acres of parkland, with remains of ancient forests and historic avenues.
The Courtyard Kitchen is now open daily serving a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, and hot and cold drinks.
The Stables Cafe is open daily serving sandwiches, cakes, bakes, hot and cold drinks.
Bookshop in the courtyard stocked full of pre-loved books.
The children's adventure playground is located behind the Stableyard and includes a swing, a slide, climbers and wooden tipis.
Enjoy an evening of outdoor theatre in the Hanbury Hall gardens this summer, with a range of performances for all ages.
The Montagues and the Capulets are at war. Their feud has been long and bitter. But when Romeo, Montague’s son, gatecrashes Capulet’s party in disguise, everything changes. There he meets Juliet, Capulet’s daughter, and the pair fall into an intense, forbidden love that sets in motion a chain of events leading to a devastating conclusion.
This light-hearted operetta is set in a world of blissful romance, barbed satire and comedic chaos. Two charming gondoliers suddenly find themselves elevated to the status of royalty. Hilarity ensues when the rightful Queen arrives demanding to know which is her rightful husband. Ultimately, love triumphs and the gondoliers discover that happiness lies not in noble titles but in true love.
Who killed Sir Charles Baskerville? And how does a ghostly hound manage to leave vast paw-prints and other unwelcome evidence of its existence? The original and greatest literary detective of them all, Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant Doctor Watson, tackle the most baffling case of their careers in this cheeky but chilling adaptation. From the eerie moonlit landscapes of Dartmoor to cryptic clues, this gripping adaptation promises an irresistible blend of tension and wit.
Hanbury Hall is full of fun adventures for all the family. There’s always lots to do to keep little ones busy in the great outdoors, from exploring the playground, seasonal trails, to ticking off some of our 70 things to do at Hanbury Hall activities.
Enjoy the gardens and parkland at Hanbury Hall. From the Walled Garden to Kytes Orchard and beyond, the outdoors at Hanbury look beautiful throughout the year.
Discover Hanbury Hall, a William and Mary-style country house built by wealthy lawyer Thomas Vernon in the early 18th century.
Join us for a jam-packed summer of games and activities in the gardens at Hanbury Hall from Saturday 20 July - Sunday 8 September.
Join one of our garden guides to explore the historic gardens at Hanbury Hall and discover the amazing medicinal properties of plants. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 12.30pm and 2pm, depending on volunteer availability.
Relax and enjoy a bite to eat after exploring Hanbury Hall in the Courtyard Kitchen and the Stables Cafe.
Enjoy an easy walk across Hanbury's parkland, admiring sweeping views of the hall and estate and discovering fascinating historic landscape features.
Download a copy of our parkland walks map to take with you during your walk.
A second floor apartment within Hanbury Hall with stunning views over the 18th century Parterre.
At the entrance to the Hanbury estate, this handsome lodge has miles of walking trails on the doorstep.
Join us for a jam-packed summer of games and activities in the gardens at Hanbury Hall from Saturday 20 July - Sunday 8 September.
Explore an exhibition in the Long Gallery by the Artists of Worcestershire.
Join a storytelling session in the Front Park on Mondays and Wednesdays as part of our Summer of Play.
Discover the amazing medicinal properties of plants on a guided walk around the formal gardens with a knowledgeable guide.
Make your own friendship bracelet on Tuesdays and Thursdays as part of our Summer of Play.
Join leading circus skills teaching company Shooting Stars for circus workshops as part of our Summer of Play.
Relax in the formal gardens and let go of stress and tension in a yoga class with local yoga instructor Emma Blunston of Be You Be Yoga.
Join us in the Hanbury Hall gardens on Saturday 10 August for this passionate, poetic and utterly gripping performance of Romeo and Juliet by Illyria Theatre.
A country retreat in the heart of Worcestershire. The house and garden, originally a stage-set for summer parties, offer a glimpse into life at the turn of the 18th century.
Don't miss the original wall-paintings by Sir James Thornhill. Full of drama and politics, they show the birth of Georgian society.
The original formal gardens, designed by George London, have been faithfully re-created. They complement the relaxed later gardens, with orangery, orchards and walled garden.
The Vernon family built Hanbury Hall in 1701, but as fashions changed, so did the 18th-century hall and gardens. Discover the history behind Hanbury’s evolution here.
Find out more about volunteering at Hanbury Hall and how you can join the team and play your part in looking after this special place.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.