Normanby Hall Country Park
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Normanby Hall is a Regency mansion set in 300 acres of beautiful parkland in Scunthorpe.
The centrepiece of the estate is Normanby Hall, a picturesque Regency mansion that offers an insight into aristocratic life. The park itself boasts a variety of historical and recreational offerings, making it a popular destination for families and nature lovers alike.
Explore the Hall
The Hall is open to the public during the summer months, allowing visitors to explore its grand rooms. Discover more about Regency life using the touch screens in the rooms. Find out what life was like for the household staff in the Life Below Stairs gallery.
Rural Life Museum
The estate also houses a Farming Museum, showcasing Lincolnshire's rich agricultural heritage through exhibits and displays of vintage farming tools and machinery. See recreations of an agricultural worker's kitchen, a saddler's, a blacksmith's and a cobbler's workshop.
Outdoor activities
Normanby Hall Country Park has a lot to offer for outdoor enthusiasts, from tranquil woodlands, scenic trails and award-winning gardens. Children will enjoy the park's dedicated play areas, featuring slides, swings, and climbing frames. The adventurous can challenge themselves on the high ropes course offered by Go Ape, or you can even spend the day fishing on the lake.
Throughout the year, Normanby Hall Country Park comes alive with various events, from music festivals to family fun days.
Did you know?
Between 1914 and 1919 Normanby Hall was used as an auxiliary hospital, you can learn more about this in the Normanby at War gallery in the Hall.
Visitor information
Address
Normanby, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN15 9HU
01724 720588
Opening times
Park open daily 9am to dusk
Visitor information
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