Harvington Hall
Harvington Hall is a brand that carries the rich legacy of an Elizabethan-era manor house, located in Harvington, United Kingdom. The hall features a stunning architecture that reflects the intricate styles of the bygone era. Harvington Hall has now been restored to its former glory, offering guided tours along with a tea room experience. Visitors can also explore the beautiful moat and witness the ducks gliding through the water. The brand strives to preserve the historical and cultural significance of the property, allowing visitors to take a step back in time and experience the grandeur of the Elizabethan era. Harvington Hall is not just a tourist destination but a symbol of British heritage, making it a must-visit attraction for locals and tourists alike.

Amenities and More

  • Accessibility
    • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Amenities
    • Toilets
    • Restaurant
  • Children
    • Good for kids
  • Crowd
    • Family friendly
  • Highlights
    • Live performances
  • Planning
    • Getting tickets in advance recommended

Reviews

4.8/5
16 reviews
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Jessica Ciprian
Jessica ciprian
March 22, 2024
Great place for a family catch up with multiple generations... not too far for the olds to walk from the car park, ducks for the kids to feed. Coffee in the coffee shop underwhelming but the food quality was excellent. We didn't go in the house as there were too many of us to wrangle up and down stairs, but it looked worthwhile. We were able to have a nosey in the hidden Chapel tho, without paying the ticket price.
TJ Stallman
Tj stallman
March 22, 2024
An amazing place to visit. Our guild Wendy was so nice and knowledgeable she made the experience even better. It has the most priest holes then any other house I have been to. To day they had a reenactment, the costume were great and the guns and canon were loud and amazing. It cost £12 to enter, it's not national trust but I was happy to pay it. I would recommend a visit and will go back with my grandkids
JIm Leasure
Jim leasure
March 22, 2024
Loved our visit and the tour guide we had had stepped in last minute. There was just my self and my 6 year old grandson and another lady in our tour . My grandson loved it and all the hiding places. Last time I visited was in a school trip so a long time ago.!!!! Now I got to share this place with my grandson We may even be coming to the Christmas event .
Bridget Sierra
Bridget sierra
March 22, 2024
Wonderful piece of medieval & Tudor history. Guided tour well worth going on as it's very informative & you'll get to see all the priest holes.
Winnie Xu
Winnie xu
March 22, 2024
This is certainly an interesting building, with plenty of secrets to keep. We took a guided tour of the building, the guide was interesting and engaging and provided lots of historical detail and context, the house had been a Catholic owned house since Elizabethan times and had been a sanctuary for Priests, it is still owned by the Catholic Church. There are lots of hidden secret Priest holes of various different types, and rooms used by priests who were in England illegally and there are links to the Gunpowder Plot. It really is a very interesting place to visit especially especially for anyone interested in Elizabethan and Cromwellian history. Do take a guided tour as you will get to appreciate the complexity of the construction of the building and some of the subtleties of the decoration and fittings. There is a cracking wee cafe that is very busy and provides really nice food and beverages. The staff are friendly and professional, there is pretty good car parking and the toilets are pretty clean and fresh.
Roberto Reyes
Roberto reyes
March 22, 2024
Fascinating visit to Harvington Hall after finding it on Google during a visit to the Midlands. We booked and paid for a weekday tour in advance (a few hours before we visited). Our tour guide volunteer John Hatton made the visit absolutely fascinating and brought the house to life for us by being very knowledgably, friendly and enthusiastic. We were shown the various priest hides inside the building. I had seen some of them on TV before but didn't know it was Harvington Hall that featured in the programmes I'd seen so it was a great surprise. We also had coffee and cakes in the garden which was really good (although the café staff need to be better at clearing the tables after previous customers). Make sure you book your tour in advance as we were told by a volunteer at the entrance that many people just turn up and end up disappointed to find the day fully booked. Our tour was around 1.25 hours. I'm not usually a fan of viewing old buildings but this grabbed my interest mainly due to the tour guide and the opportunity to squeeze into a priest hide.
Óscar Giménez Barrios
Óscar giménez barrios
March 22, 2024
Beautiful! Packed with history, tour guides very knowledgeable. Peaceful gardens although not huge. Probably not suitable for small children. Great cafe, not much inside space but plenty of outside seating if weather good! Definitely worth a visit.
Chun huang
Chun huang
March 22, 2024
This truly was an eye-opening tour of this wonderful building. The gardens, the staff and the cafe are all fantastic. In the area, this is a must. Plenty of parking. It'll take about 1 1/2 hours to get around. It is full of interesting stories, nocks and cranies and beautiful architecture. The staff really do go all out to help. They make the day.
Cathy Chen
Cathy chen
March 22, 2024
An amazing place to visit. Our guild Wendy was so nice and knowledgeable she made the experience even better. It has the most priest holes then any other house I have been to. To day they had a reenactment, the costume were great and the guns and canon were loud and amazing. It cost £12 to enter, it's not national trust but I was happy to pay it. I would recommend a visit and will go back with my grandkids
Linda Gregory
Linda gregory
March 22, 2024
Great place for a family catch up with multiple generations... not too far for the olds to walk from the car park, ducks for the kids to feed. Coffee in the coffee shop underwhelming but the food quality was excellent. We didn't go in the house as there were too many of us to wrangle up and down stairs, but it looked worthwhile. We were able to have a nosey in the hidden Chapel tho, without paying the ticket price.
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Location

Hours

  • Monday Close
  • Tuesday Close
  • Wednesday
    10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:30 AM - 04:00 PM

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