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Garden
Sidegate

Durham, 

County Durham, 

DH1 5SZ,  England  (map)
+44 01913 848028,  e-mail website
Crook Hall Garden
Medieval hall with Jacobean drawing room, turret and gallery, set in 4 acres of gardens, 2 walled gardens, a maze, a silver and white garden and Shakespeare garden.
Parking
Parking (charge)
Price Details
Concession 2010
(Concession)
Price: £5.50

Adult 2010
(Adult)
Price: £6.50

Family
Price: £16.00

Child 2010
(Child)
Price: £5.00

Child
Price: £4.50

Family 2010
(Family)
Price: £18.00

Concession
Price: £5.00

Adult
Price: £5.50

Opening
01 Apr 2010 to 06 Apr 2010
Monday 11:00-17:00
Tuesday 11:00-17:00
Thursday 11:00-17:00
Friday 11:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-17:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
11 Dec 2010 to 12 Dec 2010
Saturday 13:00-16:00
Sunday 13:00-16:00
30 Oct 2010 to 31 Oct 2010
Saturday 16:00-18:00
Sunday 16:00-18:00
18 Dec 2010 to 19 Dec 2010
Saturday 13:00-16:00
Sunday 13:00-16:00
12 Dec 2009 to 13 Dec 2009
Saturday 13:00-16:00
Sunday 13:00-16:00
19 Dec 2009 to 20 Dec 2009
Saturday 13:00-16:00
Sunday 13:00-16:00
07 Apr 2010 to 30 Sep 2010
Monday 11:00-17:00
Tuesday 11:00-17:00
Wednesday 11:00-17:00
Thursday 11:00-17:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Bank Holiday 11:00-17:00
05 Dec 2009 to 06 Dec 2009
Saturday 13:00-16:00
Sunday 13:00-16:00
04 Dec 2010 to 05 Dec 2010
Saturday 13:00-16:00
Sunday 13:00-16:00
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Toilets
Groups accepted
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TIC staff admitted free
Payment Cards accepted at the property
MasterCard accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted 
Medieval hall with Jacobean drawing room, turret and gallery, set in 4 acres of gardens including 2 walled gardens, a silver and white garden, an orchard, courtyard fountain, large moat pool and a maze. The hall is haunted by the White Lady. Ruskin and Wordsworth visited Crook Hall in the 1800s.

Described as 'A tapestry of colourful blooms' by Alan Titchmarsh, Crook Hall is enchanting throughout the seasons. Light lunches and home-made cream teas are served in the Georgian dining room or in the pretty little courtyard.
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