Harvington Hall

Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings

4.7★★★★★(1463 reviews, from external sources)

Business Contact

S. Breeden
General Manager

Contact Information

Harvington Hall
Harvington Hall Ln, Harvington, Kidderminster DY10 4LR, United Kingdom, UK20
Kidderminster
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Closed nowClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday11:30 – 17:00
  • Thursday11:30 – 17:00
  • Friday11:30 – 17:00
  • Saturday11:30 – 17:00
  • Sunday11:30 – 17:00
Fax
01562 777190
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Business Description

Harvington Hall is an Elizabethan property with a historical past that dates back to 1578. It is renowned for having the largest series of priest hides in the country, with rare wall paintings, panelling and a warmth of residual energy that resonates throughout the building. Visitors can take a guided tour by a friendly, knowledgeable tour guide and enjoy the more unique artifacts such as the bread oven, which has not been used in living memory. Later, visitors can bask in the peaceful moated gardens and sample refreshments from the Moathouse Cafe. From organizing a protected audience with Henry VIII for children or a Candlelit Christmas tour for the adults, there is something for everyone at Harvington Hall.

Founded
1995
Years in Business
31
Credit Cards
Yes
Good For Kids
Yes
Price
$
Restroom
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Parking, Restroom, Yes

Industry: Entertainment » Museums

Engaged in:
  • Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings
ISIC Codes
9102

Questions & Answers

  1. 1.How long has Harvington Hall been in business?

    Harvington Hall has been in business for 31 years

  2. 2.What is Harvington Hall's phone number?

    Harvington Hall's phone number is 01562 777846.

  3. 3.Where is Harvington Hall located?

    Harvington Hall is located at Harvington Hall Ln, Harvington, Kidderminster DY10 4LR, United Kingdom, UK20. Get Directions.

  4. 4.What are Harvington Hall's hours?

    Harvington Hall is open during the following hours: Monday, Tuesday: Closed; Wednesday - Sunday: 11:30 – 17:00.

  5. 5.Who is the primary contact at Harvington Hall?

    The primary contact at Harvington Hall is S. Breeden (General Manager). You can reach them at s.breeden@harvingtonhall.com.

  6. 6.Who else works at Harvington Hall?

    Harvington Hall also has 9 other listed contact: Derek Hughes, Denis Giovanni Tapparo, Kay, Ann, Medieval Maggie, James, Thomas Anthony Farrell, Derrick H, Michael William Hodgetts_other.

  7. 7.What is Harvington Hall's website?

    Harvington Hall's website is www.harvingtonhall.co.uk.

Crowdsourced FAQs

  1. Does Harvington Hall offer guided tours?

    Yes, guided tours are available to visitors of Harvington Hall. They are given by knowledgeable and friendly tour guides.

  2. What will visitors find in the Harvington Hall grounds?

    Visitors will find the Moat House Cafe, a peaceful moated garden and a variety of artifacts, including the largest series of priest hides in the country, Elizabethan wall paintings and original panelling.

  3. Are there any special events happening at Harvington Hall?

    Harvington Hall has a variety of special events including a protected audience with Henry VIII for children and a Candlelit Christmas tour for adults.

  4. Are there food options available at Harvington Hall?

    Yes, there is a Moat House Cafe on site serving refreshments including sandwiches, salads, cakes and drinks.

  5. Is there a fee to visit Harvington Hall?

    Yes, for adults the fee is £10 and for children under 16 the fee is £5.

  6. Are pets allowed in the grounds of Harvington Hall?

    No, pets are not allowed in the grounds of Harvington Hall.

  7. Can visitors use the bread oven at Harvington Hall?

    No, the bread oven has not been used in living memory and is not in use.

  8. Is there a dedicated Children's area?

    No, there isn't a dedicated Children's area, however Harvington Hall have organized a protected audience with HenryVIII for children.

  9. How long is the guided tour?

    The guided tour typically lasts over an hour.

  10. Is Harvington Hall believed to be haunted?

    No, there is no belief that Harvington Hall is haunted, however visitors sense a feeling of welcoming warmth, love and energy throughout the building.

These FAQs were generated by AI based on publicly available information.

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