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Wallington Hall

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Wallington Hall

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Wallington Hall is a magnificent historic country house and extensive estate nestled in the heart of Northumberland, England, approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Morpeth, near the village of Cambo. Standing at an elevation of 164 metres, this Grade I listed building is a prominent National Trust property, renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vast natural surroundings. While the estate features several refreshment options, including the popular Clocktower Cafe, it is primarily celebrated as a cultural and…

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    December 19, 2022

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    Wallington Hall as an estate has been here since 1475 but it was mostly demolished and re-built in the mid 1700's. It was then in the hands of the Trevelyn family until gifted to the National Trust in 1948 by the socialist MP Sir Charles Trevelyn.
    The National Trust now owns and manages the house and estate which comprises of a wild and informal range of garden, woodland, parkland and wetland.
    You can visit and look around but it's paid entry unless you're a NT member. There is a cafe and toilets on site.

    November 13, 2020

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    This is a National Trust property which has lovely walks and a cycle route also.

    January 21, 2022

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    Free for national trust members including parking (well worth it too) Wallington Hall regularly puts on a range of activities during festive periods for family's to enjoy.

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    Enjoy an easy 2.9-mile (4.6 km) hike on the River Walk at Wallington, exploring woodlands, the River Wansbeck, and Wallington Hall.

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    Location: Wallington Demesne, North East England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the different types of walking trails available at Wallington Hall, and what are their difficulty levels?

    Wallington Hall offers a wide range of walking trails catering to various abilities. You'll find everything from gentle, accessible paths suitable for families and those with limited mobility, to more extensive routes through woodlands and parkland. While specific named trails and their exact lengths aren't detailed, the estate's vastness (13,000-13,500 acres) ensures options for short strolls or longer, more challenging hikes. Many routes are considered easy to moderate, with some gentle inclines through the varied terrain of the estate.

    Is Wallington Hall accessible by public transport?

    Wallington Hall is located in a rural area of Northumberland, approximately 12 miles west of Morpeth. Due to its secluded location, direct public transport links are limited. Visitors typically reach the estate by car. It's advisable to check local bus services for routes to nearby villages like Cambo, but onward travel to the Hall itself would likely require a taxi or a significant walk.

    Is there a charge for parking at Wallington Hall for non-National Trust members, and how busy does it get?

    Yes, parking at Wallington Hall is included with your entry ticket, which is required for non-National Trust members. National Trust members receive free entry and parking. The car park can become quite busy, especially during peak seasons, weekends, and school holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan to visit during popular times.

    What are the unique experiences of visiting Wallington Hall during different seasons?

    Wallington Hall offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant blooms to the walled garden and woodlands. Summer is ideal for exploring the extensive grounds, enjoying outdoor play areas, and picnicking. Autumn transforms the estate with stunning foliage, particularly in the wooded dene. Winter offers a quieter, often magical atmosphere, with crisp walks and festive activities during the holiday season. The Clocktower Cafe remains open year-round for refreshments.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and in the cafes at Wallington Hall?

    Wallington Hall is generally dog-friendly, with many trails across the estate welcoming well-behaved dogs on leads. However, there are usually restrictions on dogs entering the main house, specific garden areas (like the walled garden), and indoor cafe seating areas. There are often designated outdoor seating areas at cafes where dogs are permitted. Always look for signage upon arrival for the most current guidelines on where your canine companion can join you.

    Are there any specific facilities or activities for children at Wallington Hall?

    Wallington Hall is very child-friendly, offering a wealth of activities. The estate boasts multiple outdoor playparks, including an adventure playground, a fort, and a nature play space. There's also a Dragon cycle trail for younger cyclists. During festive periods, the National Trust regularly puts on a range of special activities for families to enjoy, making it a cherished destination for all ages.

    What kind of food and drink options are available at the Clocktower Cafe, and are there vegan choices?

    The Clocktower Cafe, located in the grassy courtyard, offers a comprehensive selection of hot and cold drinks, hot food, snacks, sandwiches, and homemade cakes and scones. It is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. Visitors often find vegan options available, such as curried cauliflower pasties, scones, and chocolate fudge cake, catering to various dietary preferences.

    Are there any lesser-known walks or viewpoints at Wallington Hall that visitors might miss?

    While the main paths are popular, exploring the wider estate can reveal hidden gems. The vast 13,000-acre property includes extensive woodlands, parkland, and wetlands, offering opportunities for quieter walks away from the central attractions. Look for paths leading deeper into the wooded dene or towards the ornamental lakes for different perspectives and potential wildlife spotting. The estate's commitment to nature recovery and rewilding means there are always new areas to discover.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Wallington Hall?

    The Wallington Estate is a haven for diverse wildlife. Visitors frequently spot red squirrels, especially in the woodlands. Birdwatchers can utilize the bird hides to observe various species, including woodpeckers. There's also a chance to see otters near the water bodies. Recent initiatives under "Wilder Wallington" aim to reintroduce native species, with beavers released in 2023, further enhancing the estate's biodiversity.

    Are there any pubs or accommodation options near Wallington Hall?

    While Wallington Hall itself doesn't have on-site accommodation or pubs, the surrounding Northumberland countryside offers various options. Nearby villages like Cambo, Morpeth, and Rothbury provide a selection of traditional pubs serving food and local ales, as well as guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotels for overnight stays. It's recommended to check local listings for the most suitable options based on your preferences.

    Is Wallington Hall suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility?

    Wallington Hall strives to be accessible, with many of its main paths and facilities designed to accommodate wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. The National Trust typically provides information on accessible routes, including paths around the house, gardens, and to the Clocktower Cafe. It's always a good idea to check the National Trust's official Wallington Hall page for detailed accessibility guides and any specific recommendations before your visit.

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