Wreath Making Workshop at Brodsworth Hall 11.00

Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster.

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Associated Organisation

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ADULT - ASSOCIATED ORGANISATION £55.00 (£55.00)
Valid proof of membership scheme to be shown on entry.

Standard Admission

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ADULT - ADMISSION £60.00 (£60.00)

Access

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ESSENTIAL COMPANION ADMISSION £0.00 (£0.00)
Essential Companion tickets are for disabled visitors who will benefit from assistance during their visit, and are only available in conjunction with paid tickets.

More information about Wreath Making Workshop at Brodsworth Hall 11.00 tickets

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You are booking a day ticket and can arrive at any time within our opening hours, and stay for as long as you like.

Some of our sites can get very busy, especially on Bank Holidays. Our busiest times are between 11am and 2pm, so if you prefer to visit at a quieter time you may wish to visit outside of these hours. Your booking is for the site/event only and does not guarantee a car parking space, which may carry an additional charge.

Last admission is 30 minutes before the site closes.

You don't need to book your visit in advance, but you will always get the best price and guaranteed entry by booking online ahead of your visit. You can book your advance ticket online up to 8.45am on the day you want to visit. Then, subject to availability, there will be walk up tickets available. The prices shown here include a discount. The admission price will be higher if you choose to pay on the day you visit.

Catch a glimpse of Victorian life at this 'conserved as found' country estate. Brodsworth Hall was built and the pleasure gardens laid out in the 1860s as an up-to-date new home for the Thellusson family and their servants. It survived with remarkably few changes until taken on by English Heritage in 1990. The gardens have been restored and the faded and worn interiors gently conserved, telling the story of the changing fortunes of the people who lived and worked here.