Normanby Hall is a breathtaking 300-acre estate in North Lincolnshire's heart. Constructed between 1825 and 1830 by Robert Smirke for Sir Robert Sheffield (1786–1862), the hall holds a rich history as the Sheffield family's residence since 1539. The family boasts prestigious titles, including Dukes of Buckingham, Normanby, and Sheffield baronets. This esteemed estate serves as a focal point for weddings and tourism in the region, offering an ideal setting for a memorable day out. Newly introduced playground areas ensure entertainment for children, and The Hall presents enticing membership packages and a diverse event program. During summer, visitors can explore the Hall and the Farming Museum, both adorned with award-winning parks, vibrant plants, and engaging events. Refreshments are available to enhance your experience. Normanby Hall is the perfect destination for a leisurely day in a splendid setting.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Free Admission For Children Under 5
• Hall
• Duck Ponds
• Architectural Structure.
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NORMANBY HALL REVIEWS
This is a great day out and a amazing green space for all the family. Also has Go ape tree climbing here which is great fun, the walks around the forest are well laid out and the surface is good to walk on. Plenty of conker trees when in season and the hall shows the history of the owners well with interactive boards to show more information. The cafe is well priced and offers a food selection of snacks foods.
Living local I visit here many times a year, so I've had an annual pass for as long as I can remember. Ideal for picnics, bird watching, woodland walks, taking the kids for a play or just having an afternoon to yourself with a book and deckchair. There are a cafe open 7 days a week - even in winter. In the summer season the farming museum is open as is the large manor house. The rest of the year it's just the parkland, the woodland, the deer park, the Victorian Walled Garden.
Lovely place to visit for all ages. Plenty to do with children's playgrounds water play area ponds for feeding ducks deer park. Lovely hall with interesting displays. Nice cafe and gift shop and friendly helpful staff.
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Waters' Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre holds a prominent reputation in the UK. Within the Visitor Centre, you'll discover a renowned gift shop offering a diverse selection of locally crafted items, including jewellery, toys, games, handbags, scarves, books, stationery, and wildlife surveillance equipment. Indulge in high-quality coffee and delectable food while immersing yourself in the breathtaking views of the Humber Estuary at Honey Pot Café, conveniently situated within the centre. During the summer, you can also relish your experience outside the decked seating area.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Open All Year
• Shop
• Suitable For Disabled Visitors
• Changing Places
• Breastfeeding Friendly.
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Sat & Sun: 10am - 4pm
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WATERS' EDGE COUNTRY PARK & VISITOR CENTRE REVIEWS
A beautiful walk with loads of wildlife and birds. Easy parking and an interesting visitor centre that focused on conservation. It's amazing to see the transformation of this old chemical plant into something that benefits nature. The staff were really friendly and good to chat to. Can't wait to come back in summer. Was incredible to see a Mandarin Duck.
This was the half way point on a circular walk from the north side of the Humber bridge car park and return. Very impressive building with lots to see and do (especially for children)check at reception desk. Building runs on power from solar panels on roof. Boards explaining all about how much power generated and how it's used. Views over wetlands, lots of information boards and staff at reception desk only too glad to help. Well worth a visit.
Lovely little place, great for walks and seeing the wildlife. Amazing views of the humber bridge and surrounding areas.
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Elsham Hall boasts enchanting lakeside gardens, a contemporary walled garden, an adventure park, and an array of captivating animals and birds. Nestled within its parkland, this 17th-century country house, now listed as Grade II, features an orangery from the 19th century and functions as a private family residence. The expansive park encompasses a walled garden, a sensory garden, a charming guinea pig 'village,' and an assortment of sculptures. The venue hosts various family events throughout the season, such as circus and magic acts, car shows, art exhibitions, and open-air theatre. The Tea Room offers snacks and afternoon teas for refreshment. Families with children under two can enjoy free admission to Elsham Hall, making it an inclusive destination for all.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Art Exhibitions
• Tea Room
• Animals.
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Child £ 5.25
Concessions £5.50
Family ticket £22.00
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Mon-Sun: 10am - 5pm
Autumn - Winter:
Mon-Sun: 10am - 4pm
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ELSHAM HALL REVIEWS
Beautiful Place to visit! Absolutely stunning views especially with nature in full blossom. Very friendly staff, great park area with playground, carp pond with feed and the perfect spot for a tea at the local restaurant. Will definitely be back especially for that luxurious chocolate cake at the café.
Fantastic place to visit! Gorgeous courtyard with cafe and peacocks. Staff are always polite and appear to enjoy working there. There are koi to feed and a play area that has had improvements over the last couple of years, although it could still do with a lot more picnic tables in this area. We have never had a disappointing day here.
Beautiful surroundings. Feeding the fish is great fun. The peacocks get everywhere. Also the home made scones in the cafe are simply delicious. Last but not least, the staff were so friendly, polite and helpful.
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