Dating from 1702 the Hall’s beauty is matched by the magnificence of the gardens and the excellence of the picture, furniture and porcelain collections.
The Woolavington collection of sporting art is possibly the finest of its type in Europe and includes paintings by Stubbs, Ben Marshall and other artists renowned for works of this genre. Portraits, bronzes, 18th century English and French furniture and fine porcelain are among the treasures.
The formal gardens are continually being updated and developed. The Wild Gardens, a short walk across the Park, are planted along the course of a stream.
No large bags or photography in house. Photography in the gardens is for private use only; photoshoots are not allowed. Filming & outside events by arrangement. Disabled access; please call ahead of your visit to discuss requirements. WCs. Guided Tours: Hall guided tours obligatory. No Dogs: Guide dogs only.
House & Gardens: Adult £16.00, Child £5.00, Conc £13.50.
Gardens only: Adult £13.00, Child £4, Conc £11.00.
10% discount if tickets are booked through our website in advance.
Group & private bookings by arrangement.
Cottesbrooke Hall is 3 miles off A14, junction 1. Follow brown signs South towards Northampton and in Creaton turn left onto Violet Lane
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The nearest train stations are Market Harborough, which is 10 miles away, and Northampton, which is 11 miles away.
* *May-End of September
May & June: Wed & Thurs, 2pm – 5:30pm. Jul- Sep: Thurs, 2pm-5:30pm. Open BH Mons (May-Sep), 2pm- 5:30pm.
The first open day is Monday 1st May 2024.
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