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Opening Times

  Apr - Oct
Mon CLOSED
Tue 1 - 5pm
Wed 1 - 5pm
Thur 1 - 5pm
Fri CLOSED
Sat 1 - 5pm
Sun 1 - 5pm

Open bank holidays 1 - 5pm

We suggest you allow at least 1.5 hours for your visit.
Last entry to the Hall 4.30pm.

Admission Charges

Save money with our Xplorer multi-pass tickets

Adults£ 4.00
Concessions £ 3.00
Accompanied Children FREE
National Trust members FREE*

* A charge to enter grounds may apply on special event days.

Facilities

  • Free parking for cars and coaches
  • Tea room serving light refreshments
  • Limited access for disabled users
  • Visitors with guide dogs welcome
  • Family events and activities

Contact the museum

Gawthorpe Hall
Padiham, Nr Burnley, BB12 8UA.
Tel: (+44) 01282 771004
Fax: (+44) 01282 770178

Our venues

Gawthorpe Hall

An Elizabethan Gem in the heart of East Lancashire.

This magnificent 17th century country house rests in a beautiful riverside setting amongst woodlands and landscaped gardens. It was the family home of the Shuttleworths for over 300 years.

Although still showing original features such as plasterwork ceilings and oak panelling, Sir Charles Barry, renowned architect of the Houses of Parliament, was employed to remodel the interior in the 19th century.

The house now displays grand period rooms reflecting the lifestyle of an aristocratic Victorian family and the nationally important Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth textile collection which includes stunning examples of needlework and costume. A famous figure who stayed at the Hall was Charlotte Bronte.

Gawthorpe Hall is managed by Lancashire County Council on behalf of The National Trust.

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Gawthorpe Hall gallery