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Samlesbury Hall

Samlesbury Hall

Samlesbury Hall - Preston New Road, South Ribble, Lancashire PR5 0UP

Samlesbury Hall is a black and white, oak-timbered medieval manor-house dating from 1325. Decorated with distinctive quatrefoils and wattle and daub infill. Other features include chapel, Long Gallery and Minstrels Gallery with bow-fronted window. The Hall is home to displays, craft exhibitions and now hosts the work of Sir Charles Holmes. Said to be haunted by Lady Dorothy. The Long Gallery, annex and Southworth Rooms. The Hall is also available for weddings and events, it has a licence for civil ceremonies. The gardens are extensive and beautiful.

Travel Information

From jct 31 of the M6, take the A677 towards Blackburn. The Hall is 1.5 miles on the left.

For public transport information contact traveline on 0870 608 2 608

For further details contact +44 01254 812229

http://www.samlesburyhall.co.uk

Local Map

Admission

Adult Ticket: £3.00

Child Ticket: £1.00

Opening Hours

Please call for details

Facilities

  • Car Parking