Beningbrough Hall
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Beningbrough Hall is a Georgian mansion in North Yorkshire with beautiful gardens, showcasing art and the story of its residents.
Inspired by the Baroque buildings he had seen in Rome on his Grand Tour, John Bourchier created his own Italian palace in Yorkshire. The impressive rooms are the backdrop for changing exhibitions on the first floor art gallery and a recent £2.3 million infrastructure project includes improved lighting, allowing the art and architecture to be seen like never before.
Historic stories of the estate and people can be discovered on the ground floor alongside porcelain and key pieces of furniture. There is also a fully equipped Victorian laundry and a working walled garden, which supplies the restaurant. There is also a wilderness play area and many family activities.
Visitor information
Address
Beningbrough, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 1DD
01904 472027
Opening times
Please check website for opening times.
The historic rooms on the ground floor of the hall are open along with the garden, restaurant and shop.
A new exhibition on the first floor Reddihough Galleries, The Botanical World of Mary Delany, is open 10 September 2024 - 25 March 2025.
Visitor information
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