Reviews of Brodsworth Hall and Gardens. (Museum) in Doncaster (South Yorkshire).
Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
Brodsworth, Doncaster DN5 7XJ, United Kingdom
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Information of Brodsworth Hall and Gardens, Museum in Doncaster (South Yorkshire)
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Open hours of Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
Sunday
10am–4pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
10am–4pm
Reviews of Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
m. n.
Went there during an amber warning so it was very warm but there was ice cream and cool drinks available on the grounds and plenty if shaded areas with picnic benches to sit at. The house (both outside and inside) and the gardens were beautiful, would defiantly recommend.
j. w.
Lovely place to visit. Everyone in the shop and cafe friendly and the grounds are beautiful. Need to come back in the summer when the roses are flowering. It was lovely to see croquet being played on the lawns today. Finally managed to see inside the house. Lovely day.
M. C.
Lovely and well looked after place. We visited with the kids during half term and they had Halloween themed actors telling tales of witches - kids loved it. Take pack up, the prices for food and drinks are extortionate 👍 We would definitely come back though.
H. G.
The gardens are very well maintained and a pleasant walk round, the house was only downstairs on my visit due to low volunteer numbers unfortunately. The children's play area is for younger children about 8 and under, the church was inaccessible but still had a lovely view. Toilets, gift shop, and café on site. Overall short bit sweet place to visit.
M. A.
We visited Brodsworth Hall and Gardens, on Monday for the first time. The Gardens are magnificent, and so well kept. I loved the house, but was disappointed that the upstairs was closed off, due to the lack of volunteers, the volunteers I met are very knowledgeable and do a fantastic job, well done.
K. L.
We visited for the first time today and we will be going back. The house is wonderful with lots to see, some of the rooms were shut due to low volunteers but what we did see was beautiful. The gardens are just as pretty and well kept. There is a cafe serving lovely food along with a gift shop and second hand book shop. The staff and guides were all really friendly and able to pass so much information. If you haven't been you must..
k. m.
This EH property is well worth a visit. I went on a Sunday and although busy , there was more than enough time and room to see everything. The house was interesting and volunteers knowledgeable, the gardens were beautiful (had a brass band playing while I was there too) . There is a smallish cafe serving the usual fair of jacket potato's , patries and cakes. Highly recommended.
M. A.
A beautiful place to visit. The House is beautiful inside and retains all the period features…excellent English architecture and furniture. The gardens are set in wonderful landscaped areas. All in all an excellent place for a day out.
K. A.
Went for a day out and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. The staff were knowledgeable about the house and grounds, and there's lots to explore in the gardens. A nice little play area for the children too. We took a picnic and glad we did as the queue for the cafe was long at lunchtime, but the food looked really nice, and there's a coffee hut to save you queuing for the cafe if all you want is drink. We pay £10 a month as English Heritage members which makes days out like this great value for money.
R. S.
Brodsworth Hall and gardens is a lovely place to visit. The hall is your usual Victorian stately home that is untouched inside but the gardens are something different. They have to be the best ones that I have visited. So unique. Around every corner is something different. They are built in an only quarry so are on different levels and are really quiet amazing. It has a lovely old pet cemetery. Sounds macabre but I thought it was rather moving that they loved their pets so much. Can't what to go back again later on in the year to see what they look like in a different season.