Little Moreton Hall
About
Little Moreton Hall is one of the National Trust’s most beloved historic houses, a whimsical Tudor manor that has stood for more than five centuries. Boasting a distinctive wonky architecture, the timber‑framed building is set within a scenic moat and surrounded by a beautiful knot garden and orchards of young trees. Visitors can wander through the interior to witness the intricately carved walls, the faded paintings and the varied rooms that showcase Tudor life. The Hall also features a cosy café, the Mrs Dale’s Tea Room and a charming Little Tea Room that serve seasonal treats and light fare, as well as a pre‑loved bookshop in the Welcome Building. Whether you’re a history buff, a family looking for a day out, or simply seeking a picturesque stroll around a moated house, Little Moreton Hall offers a richly immersive experience that ties the past beautifully into the present. The house opens daily from 10:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., with the last entry at 3:30 p.m. The National Trust accepts guests of all ages, charging an admission fee of £16.50 for adults, £8.30 for children aged 5‑17, and a discounted family pack of £41.30 for groups of two adults and up to three children. National Trust members enjoy free entry. Horses, etc. The site is fully accessible to people with mobility aids, featuring accessible toilets and a wheelchair‑friendly entrance, though some steep staircases and narrow doorways may restrict access to high‑level rooms. A small car park is available for visitors to the Hall. With its authentic Tudor charm, lush gardens, and engaging tea rooms, Little Moreton Hall is a must‑visit destination that offers a charming snapshot of England’s architectural heritage and a relaxed atmosphere for families and history lovers alike.
Highlights
- Iconic Tudor House
- Moated Gardens
- Tea Rooms
- Pre‑Loved Bookshop
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Tickets & pricing
Adult (18+)
£16.50
Child (5-17)
£8.30
Family (2 Adults & Up to 3 Children)
£41.30