Normanby Hall Country Park is a beautiful 300 acre estate set in the heart of North Lincolnshire. Open to the public every day of the year, the park offers the perfect backdrop to your day out. With a full schedule of events, parkland to explore, wildlife to observe, or just a relaxing environment to enjoy a day out, there is plenty to keep you entertained all year round.
There are lots of interesting items at Normanby Hall Country Park. In the Hall you can find an original Rubens painting, and an incredibly rare plaster copy of the death mask of Napoleon. In the Farming Museum you can find the ever illusive ‘needle in a haystack’, and a terrifying looking ‘man trap’. And see if you can find the pet cemetery in the gardens that is the final resting place of many of the animals who have lived in the house.
Normanby Hall Country Park is open all year round, from 9am until dusk. During November and December 2016, the gates to the park will be locked at 5:00pm.
The Hall and the Farming Museum are currently closed due to the winter season, and will reopen again to the public in March 2017.
The Victorian Walled Garden is open daily from 10.30am. Last admission is 3:30pm.
Normanby Hall Country Park, Normanby, North Lincolnshire, DN15 9HU
Adult: £6.50
OAP: £5.90
Children over 5 years: £3.30
Children under 5 years: Free
Annual Passes: £16.00 (for one) £23.00 (for two) £29.00 (family pass)
Throughout the winter season, there is just a car park charge of £3 to pay.
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