Gawthorpe Hall
About
Gawthorpe Hall is a superb Jacobean historic house, nestled in the shadow of Pendle Hill, East Lancashire. Built between 1600 and 1605 for the Shuttleworth family it has an iconic and important role in the local area. On a visit you can see the original seventeenth century panelling and plasterwork in the Drawing Room; period Victorian rooms redesigned by Sir Charles Barry (architect of the Houses of Parliament) showing what life was like for the family in the 1890s and enjoy the splendour of the Long Gallery. The Hall also has fabulous furniture, paintings and the Gawthorpe Textile Collection displays on the first floor. Please note there is no tearoom available. Ask in the Hall for details of good local ones nearby.
Highlights
- Jacobean Architecture
- Original Victorian Rooms
- Long Gallery
- Family Play Area
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn offer mild weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for visiting the Hall and its surrounding gardens.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£7.00
Child
£0.00
National Trust Member
£0.00
Guided Tour
£8.00
Xplorer Pass
£25.00