CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN UPDATE (6th January 2020)
GARDENS OPEN - From Sunday 10th January 2021
The gardens and woodland will be OPEN to the public for exercise from Sunday 10th January.
The House and Tea Room unfortunately remain closed to the public for the time being.
In order to comply with government guidelines, only local residents can visit for exercise and all visitors are required to purchase tickets online, in advance of their visit. Please note that tickets are not available to purchase 'on the door'. You cannot meet outdoors with more than one person outside your household and you should maintain a 2m Social Distance from others at all times.
The House and Tea Room unfortunately remain closed to the public for the time being.
In order to comply with government guidelines, only local residents can visit for exercise and all visitors are required to purchase tickets online, in advance of their visit. Please note that tickets are not available to purchase 'on the door'. You cannot meet outdoors with more than one person outside your household and you should maintain a 2m Social Distance from others at all times.
Garden Opening Dates 2021
Come and visit this delightful ancestral family house and gardens
The Holme Pierrepont Hall gardens are open to the public (weather and Covid restrictions permitting) from Sunday 10th January 2021.
Holme Pierrepont is renowned for its glorious displays of Snowdrops in February, along with other seasonal flowering planting including hellebores, aconites, cyclamen, cornus and winter flowering irises. In April, the rare wild tuilp, 'Tulipa Sylestris' can be seen in the Grounds before later in the Spring, the gardens come to life with a pretty palette of colourful planting and herbaceous borders. The summer months see roses, clematis, flowering shrubs and herbaceous borders. The Courtyard & East garden are particularly beautiful at this time of year. If you would like to come and visit, you must purchase tickets online through our secure online booking link. Whilst government restrictions remain in place due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the gardens may need to be closed at short notice. We may also need to close the gardens at short notice, in the event of bad weather. Please refer to our social media channels for updates relating to opening time changes. Free car parking on site. Coaches and minibuses are welcome by prior arrangement during the House and Garden opening season. Please telephone or email us to make your booking. |
Garden Opening 2021
The Courtyard, East Garden and woodland are open from 10th January 2021.
Please follow the Covid - 19 instructions when you arrive and maintain a 2m social distance from other visitors at all times. |
2021 OPENING
JANUARY (From 10th)
Sunday to Friday
11am - 4pm FEBRUARY
Sunday to Friday
11am - 4pm MARCH
Sunday to Wednesday
11am - 4pm APRIL
Sunday to Wednesday (Except Easter Sunday and Easter Monday when we are CLOSED)
11am - 4pm MAY
Wednesdays only
11am - 4pm JUNE
Wednesdays only
11am to 4pm JULY
Wednesdays only
11am - 4pm AUGUST
Wednesdays only
11am - 4pm SEPTEMBER
Wednesdays only
11am - 4pm OCTOBER
Wednesdays only
11am - 4pm Entrance tickets must be purchased online, in advance of your visit.
Please note, there is currently no facility to purchase tickets 'on the door' due to current Coronavirus restrictions. |
Tickets must be purchased in advance using the secure booking link below. Please note that no ticket purchases are available 'on the door'. This is in order to comply with current Coronavirus guidance and legislation
Entrance fees
Garden Only
£5.00 per Adult
Children Under 18 FREE
Historic House members FREE (with valid membership card)
Children Under 18 FREE
Historic House members FREE (with valid membership card)
Dogs
Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome to accompany their owners when visiting the gardens.
As sheep livestock and bee apiaries are on the estate, dogs MUST be kept under close control on lead at all times. All dog waste should be disposed of in the bin provided at Millennium Corner, at the end of the estate driveway. The bin can be found on the left under the large tree after the cattlegrid when leaving the estate. |
Group Visits and Tours
Please note: Group Visits are currently subject to restrictions due to Government guidelines concerning Coronavirus.
Group visits are bookable throughout the year by prior appointment for parties of 15 or more guests. Guided tours are conducted by Robert or Charlotte Brackenbury and have the option of including either tea and biscuits or tea and cake at a fixed price per person. Prices: Adults £9.00 per adult for house and gardens. Adults £4.50 per adult for Gardens only. Minimum 15 guests per party. Optional extras: Tea and biscuits:£3.50 per person Tea with cake at £6.75 per person. . |
The Courtyard Garden Wall Restoration Project
The Heritage Lottery Fund and the Country Houses Foundation have given a grant to restore part of the Grade II listed Garden Wall and the wall that made up the west range of the house in the Courtyard Garden. Whilst visiting the house and gardens from April 2018 work can be seen being carried out