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Art exhibitions, history, and evolving gardens in the Yorkshire countryside
Beningbrough, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 1DD
Asset | Opening time |
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Hall historic rooms | Closed |
Hall art gallery | Closed |
Garden | Closed |
Restaurant | Closed |
Shop | Closed |
Last entry 30 minutes before closing.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £15.40 | £14.00 |
Child | £7.70 | £7.00 |
Family | £38.50 | £35.00 |
Family 1 adult | £23.10 | £21.00 |
Group Adult | £13.30 | |
Group Child | £6.65 |
in the hall library
Open on selected days
Except the hall, laundry and wilderness play area.
Garden largely accessible. Wheelchairs and mobility scooters available to pre-book. Accessible toilets. Lift access in the hall.
In the hall and galleries
Pre-booking recommended on 01904 472004
Pre-booking recommended on 01904 472004
Signposted off the A19 and A59. Cars via Newton-on-Ouse village, larger vehicles follow coach signs to avoid stone arch.
Parking: Free parking close to visitor entrance, overflow on grassed avenue, weather permitting.
Sat Nav: Follow brown signs instead of SatNav from the A19/A59.
footpath from York, along River Ouse, 10 miles
York, 8 miles
Number 80 service from York to Newton-on-Ouse operated by East Yorkshire buses (check times with provider), approximately 1 mile walk from the bus stop through the village and parkland.
Bring your dog to Beningbrough and you'll both have a great day out on one of Yorkshire's finest estates. Here are some ideas to help you get the most out of your visit. Beningbrough is a three pawprint rated place.
Find out everything you need to know about arranging a group visit to Beningbrough, from shopping and eating options, things to see and do and all the essential information for any visiting groups.
An 8-acre formal garden with spring bulbs, herbaceous borders, historic trees, and walled garden full of fruit blossom providing year round colour. Undergoing a renaissance by award winning garden designer Andy Sturgeon, look out for the Pergola and explore the new Mediterranean Garden - now open.
The architecture and collections on the ground floor tell the story of a country house and the people who have shaped Beningbrough. While the Reddihough Galleries on the first-floor host changing exhibitions of contemporary and traditional artwork, discover the new exhibition The Botanical World of Mary Delany.
Don't miss the swings, slides, climbing frames and den zone in the wilderness play area, with options to suit toddlers to teens. Come prepared with your ball or kite and head to the large south lawn for a game together before heading off with a family trail - available every school holiday.
Seasonally changing homemade lunches, tasty bakes and drinks available from the restaurant with indoor and outdoor tables. The dog friendly brew house, is open on busy days for light snacks, ice creams and takeaways. Browse the stables and outdoor shop for homeware, local produce and something for your own pocket of green.
Discover more about the Reddihough Galleries on the first floor of Beningbrough Hall. Find out about the new exhibition The Botanical World of Mary Delany which is now open.
Discover the formal gardens, walled kitchen garden, herbaceous borders and wildlife areas, each with its own style and beauty. New for 2024 is the Mediterranean Garden, the latest new space designed by Andy Sturgeon. Find out more about this RHS partner garden in Yorkshire.
Explore what to expect visiting the historic rooms on the ground floor, from feats of engineering, striking architecture and symbolic pieces of the collection marking moments in time. Find out about the current exhibition in the Reddihough Galleries - The Botanicial World of Mary Delany.
Discover the family activities and events at Beningbrough, from den building in the wilderness play area to nature spotting on a walk. Look out for new trails and activities during the school holidays.
Choose from a range of tasty snacks and drinks at Beningbrough's two eateries, and find out where to refuel with your dogs. Stop off at the stables shop to find a range of gifts inspired by the places we care for.
The 380 acres of parkland at Beningbrough offer the chance to stretch your legs and reconnect with nature, as well as being home to wildlife including birds, rare bats and the iridescent tansy beetle. Park for free in the visitor car park before heading out on one of the routes.
Discover a woodland walk that's just the right length for all ages. Listen out for bird song, take a detour to the medieval pike ponds and, in spring, enjoy a carpet of bluebells.
This picturesque route through parkland and woodland includes two options to extend your walk: going further into the woods and taking in the historic village of Newton-on-Ouse.
Discover this circular walk from Beningbrough Hall, through woods and along the River Ouse, with sweeping views of the estate and the chance to spot a range of wildlife.
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See the latest art exhibition in the hall's Reddihough Galleries
Join one of a series of Exhibition Talks with experts involved in the creation of The Botanical World of Mary Delany. Taking place on the second Friday of every month during the exhibition.
Have you ever thought about volunteering at Beningbrough? Do you fancy a new challenge this new year?
An opportunity to drop in to see the team undertaking essential conservation work in the Hall and learn more about the process involved.
An opportunity to drop in to see the team undertaking essential conservation work in the Hall and learn more about the process involved.
Join one of a series of Exhibition Talks with experts involved in the creation of The Botanical World of Mary Delany. Taking place on the second Friday of every month during the exhibition.
Join one of a series of Exhibition Talks with experts involved in the creation of The Botanical World of Mary Delany. Taking place on the second Friday of every month during the exhibition.
From the teenager who inherited it, to its time as an RAF billet, Beningbrough was shaped for more than 300 years by the people who lived here. The architecture and collections on the ground floor tell the story of a country house, while the Reddihough Galleries on the first-floor host changing exhibitions of contemporary and traditional artwork.
Andy Sturgeon the award-winning international garden designer has created a long-term vision. The garden is now enjoying a revival with a Pergola, ha-ha walk and now open, a new Mediterranean Garden. These sit alongside traditional herbaceous borders and a walled kitchen garden providing year-round interest. Dogs are welcome in most parts of the garden and selected areas of the restaurant.
For families - let off steam in the wilderness play area or see what's on offer in the school holidays. Refuel in the walled garden restaurant or brewhouse or grab something to take away as you explore. Choose from plants and an extensive home and garden range in the shop to complete you day out at Beningbrough.
Uncover the history of this enigmatic house, including its early beginnings, a close call with Charles II, romantic love stories and its wartime connections.
Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Beningbrough on the National Trust Collections website.
Find out how award-winning landscape and garden designer Andy Sturgeon was appointed by the National Trust to help revitalise the garden at Beningbrough, the work that has already happened, as well as what is planned for the future.
Discover how you can get more involved at Beningbrough and find out the most popular volunteering roles, from programming and events to helping in the garden and parkland. Plus any volunteering vacancies with recruitment details.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.