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Discover Wallington, where a historical house meets rolling hills, woodlands and a walled garden.
Cambo, near Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 4AR
Asset | Opening time |
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House | 11:30 - 15:30 |
Café | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Car Park | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Estate | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Woodland | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Shop | 11:00 - 16:00 |
Walled garden | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £19.80 | £18.00 |
Child | £9.90 | £9.00 |
Family | £49.50 | £45.00 |
Family One Adult | £29.70 | £27.00 |
Mobility parking in main car park and Walled Garden, accessible parking next to the Walled Garden, mobility scooter hire, adapted toilet in courtyard. Partly accessible grounds as there are some steep slopes, loose gravel and uneven woodland paths and steps. We have a small number of scooters available to book with no charge, donations are welcome. Please email wallington@nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01670 773606 to book 48 hours in advance .
Large print version of the Welcome Leaflet available from Visitor Welcome.
A1 north to Newcastle then 20 miles north-west (A696, airport/Ponteland road), and turn off on B6342 to Cambo. A1 south to Morpeth (A192) then 12 miles west (B6343)
Parking: Car parking is free for members and is included in the ticket price for non-members. Twelve 11kW electric vehicle charging points are available in the main car park. Chargers can be accessed using mobile app, RFID card, or contactless payment device. Visit our EV charging provider RAW Charging's website www.rawcharging.com/drivers to download the app in advance. Drivers will require their own cables to charge.
Go North East X75 bus service from Newcastle to Wallington is back for 2024 and will run every Saturday from 4 May to 7 September. Once again, this service is free of charge for those visiting Wallington. Non-National Trust members will receive 20% off the admission fee on production of their bus ticket.
National Route 10 ‘Reivers Cycle Route’ is about 1km away. Plan your cycle route with Good Journey Find out more about exploring car-free
Travel the green way and help us preserve this amazing place. Every Saturday from 4 May to 7 September 2024, visit Wallington by bus for free and also receive 20% off your admission on the day. Plan your car-free visit with Good Journey Find out more about exploring car-free
Find out all about what you can see and do as well as some practical information to help you plan your visit to Wallington.
Wallington is a two pawprint rated place. If you're planning a visit to Wallington with your dog(s), be sure to pick up a new Pooch Passport on your next walk. Find out more about where you can walk your dog at Wallington, from the miles of parkland and woodland trails to the historic walled garden.
From a cycling trail and adventure playground to wildlife watching and ‘50 things’ adventures, discover the family activities to keep children entertained at Wallington.
Wallington has a varied programme of activities and events all year round. Find out what's on.
Once home of Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, Socialist MP and ‘illogical Englishman’ and his unconventional family. Home to wonderful ceramics and book collections, with the impressive Central Hall showcasing the story of Northumberland.
The Walled Garden is truly a garden for all seasons, full of colourful borders. The garden is planted for nature, so look out for a variety of butterflies, bees and other wildlife.
East Wood is full of winding woodland walks and attractive ponds whilst the West Wood is home to the wildlife hide, wellbeing woods and four play areas.
With four fab play areas, there's plenty of outdoor adventures to be had with your family. Enjoy the adventure play area with zip line, play fort and rope bridge, play train and station platform and the Little Acorns play space.
Explore the Dragon cycle trail on two wheels. There are two family-friendly routes to choose from, an easy 1.5km green route that's perfect for little legs, or a more challenging but still family-friendly 4.5km blue route. Cycle hire is available (seasonal opening hours apply.)
The perfect place to relax and treat yourself on your visit. With a wide menu of hot and cold food and drink, including those all important National Trust scones.
In Wallington's shops you'll find a wide selection of quality gifts and homeware, as well as artisan local products and locally-grown plants.
A warm Wallington welcome awaits you as we welcome in the New Year. The House will be open daily from 27 December until 5 January, with live music to enjoy every day in the Central Hall. Pull up a seat and enjoy a tune or two in the twinkling surroundings.
Discover the colourful, fragrant plants in the Walled Garden, take in the different spaces and areas and look out for the peaceful Mary Pool.
From a cycling trail and adventure playground to wildlife watching and ‘50 things’ adventures, discover the family activities to keep children entertained at Wallington.
The House has reopened for the festive season. Step inside the House to uncover the fascinating stories of those who lived here, told through their collection of artworks, books, ceramics and curiosities.
Reconnect with nature at Wallington and explore miles of footpaths along rivers and through woodland, bring your bikes and try the cycling trail and spot wildlife including red squirrels and otters.
The wider estate at Wallington has several cattle and sheep farms. Read our guide to staying safe around the animals when you’re walking along the estate's footpaths and trails.
Follow this circular walk along the Wannie and Rothbury railway lines and discover Wallington's post-industrial landscape.
A short, easy walk along the River Wansbeck and around the Wallington Estate in Northumberland.
Enjoy a relatively easy circular route through woodland and grassy fields at Wallington.
Explore the wider Wallington estate on the Dragon cycle trail: pedal across Broom House Farm's fields, whizz through the woods and enjoy far-reaching views across Northumberland.
Enjoy this challenging but invigorating walk across moorland, around the shores of Fontburn Reservoir and past some of Wallington's oldest archaeological sites.
Stop by the Clocktower Café at Wallington for a selection of hot and cold drinks, and homemade bakes. Then browse the shop for gifts, books, homewares and more.
A light and cosy cottage in Wallington’s courtyard, surrounded by walking and cycling trails.
The perfect location for long days exploring the outdoors as well as rest and relaxation amongst nature.
A luxury lakefront cottage that’s steeped in history and surrounded by stunning views.
An idyllic holiday spot, this restored farmworker's cottage on the Wallington Estate is perfect for a peaceful getaway.
A cosy stone cottage in the beautiful grounds of the Wallington estate, perfect for walkers, cyclists and wildlife lovers.
Enjoy a visit to the House after Christmas, with a relaxed and cosy seasonal atmosphere.
Learn to Nordic walk at Wallington this year with the team from Strolls with Poles. Enjoy the scenery around Wallington whilst learning this wonderful new skill.
Following the arrival of beavers at Wallington in the summer of 2023, the first in Northumberland for over 400 years, we're delighted to be working with Wild Intrigue to bring you beaver enclosure safaris.
Whether you're a regular runner, a complete beginner or if walking is more your thing, TRAILDOG Events invites you to experience the true joy of exercising with your four legged friend.
Join Wild Intrigue on a Dusk Beaver Safari at the Wallington beaver enclosure, to observe the family of Eurasian beavers released last summer.
Gifted to you by Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, Socialist MP and ‘illogical Englishman’, the 13,500-acre estate has something for everyone. The Trevelyans loved being outdoors and close to nature. The house is surrounded by an informal landscape of lawns, lakes, woodland, parkland and farmland, just waiting to be explored.
Visit the impressive home of Sir Charles and discover more about this remarkable man. You can explore the history of Northumberland in huge pre-Raphaelite paintings around the Central Hall or take time to discover the beautiful furniture, treasured collections and quirky curiosities in each room.
Don't miss the hidden walled garden, nestled in the woods. It was beloved by Lady Mary Trevelyan and remains a beautiful haven whatever the season. Enter through Neptune's Gate, sweep down the stone staircase, by the Mary Pool and soak up the tranquil atmosphere. Wander past colourful borders and enjoy the newly created storytelling garden.
Enjoy being active outdoors on the Dragon cycle trail. Take to one of the many scenic walks including the river walk. Enjoy wild play in the West Wood with four play areas, visit the family-friendly wildlife hide and look out for red squirrels.
Discover how key members of the Blackett family were instrumental in remodelling the Wallington Estate into the house and grounds we know today.
Wallington is going big! Wilder Wallington is a landscape-scale nature renewal project across the whole estate and beyond, aiming to capture carbon, reverse the decline in biodiversity and the impacts of climate change, and provide a place where nature and people to thrive together.
Wallington has reintroduced beavers to the estate in an effort to renew and restore nature in the hope that they will help create a wildlife-rich wetland landscape. As we reach the one anniversary of their release, find out what changes we have seen in the enclosure.
The long-term recovery of red squirrels remains a top priority for us here at Wallington and is part of a wider nature recovery programme. Our rangers and volunteers work across the entire estate safeguarding and supporting the variety of native species that call this special place home; read about our red squirrel conservation programme.
Find out more about our significant conservation project aimed at protecting the native white-clawed crayfish, now classified as endangered and at risk of extinction.
Here at Wallington we are working in partnership with the Vincent Wildlife Trust to encourage the natural expansion of pine martens into the Wallington Estate. Once a familiar feature of English woodlands, populations of pine martens have declined significantly as a result of habitat loss and hunting. As one of three haven sites across the country, our rangers and volunteers are working hard to ensure the species thrives here. Learn more about Martens on the Move and find out how you can get involved.
Find out all about the volunteering opportunities on offer at Wallington
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.