Early morning visit I hadn't been for Years. It was incredible, everyone was so helpful, there were so many treasures, so much to see, and that's only the house.
One of the staff suggested that I walk down to the lake and view the amazing display of Rhododendron and Azaleas that were in full bloom.
Just spent a great couple of hours at Temple Newsam House . Not only was it super for us grandparents but for our 3 & 10 year old grandchildren.
All staff we encountered during our visit were very knowledgeable and engaging, which made our visit even better.
There is a route that you follow so that you don't miss anything.
There was so much to see and lots of information in each room, plus a few dress up areas for the grandchildren.
And final comment, for the kids there is also a kettle hunt magnetic game that they can play during the visit.
Overall a very enjoyable visit and highly recommended.
A great place to visit, a few free carparks around (although I've heard that the council may start charging for these).
Great park, good cafe, lots of walks and the farm is good too.
Good toilets (two, one near the house and cafe and one near the greenhouse area)
Yay! I finally managed to get to Temple Newsam to see the rhododendrons in their full splendour!
It’s hard to believe that there seems to be no bus to Temple Newsam when it’s such an integral part of Leeds history.
We caught a train from Leeds to Cross Gates and then walked up using Google maps. The train journey took 6 minutes and then the walk was about 26 mins.
Entry to the park is free but you will need to pay for car parking if you drive.
There was an event on when we arrived: Dandelions at Dawn; well done to all of the runners, organisers and supporters. It was rather warm for running!
The grounds were immaculate and the rhododendrons looked magnificent with huge displays in all manner of colours along the Rhododendron Walk and throughout the parkland.
Good cafe and tearoom facilities and lovely well maintained toilet facilities.
We didn’t go in to the house or farm today; you will need to buy tickets to access these areas.
Well worth a visit!
It is May and the Rhododendron are at their best.
This has become a regular treat.
The flowers and open spaces along with the Farm are worth the visit.
Loved getting out and enjoyed the breeze that tends to slowly waft its way down from the main house to the outdoor bench seating area.
Being a Yorkshire person I wasn't too happy happy at £7.10 for 2 small coffees, but it was tasty.. we passed up on the £4.75 slice of cheesecake, though..
Great place for a walk, and nice views if the sun is in the right place
I was SO impressed with the tramper mobility scooter hire service here! It’s free (but you need to phone and book it out in advance) and it doesn’t half shift! 🚀 The grounds are really accessible, and the whole team were really helpful and friendly to boot. Well done for being such access champs, Temple Newsam, and thanks for a grand day out! 👏🏻
I was invited to look at the restoration of the butler's pantry with a view to the conservation of an area of ceramic tiling and reinstalling a large sink.
Temple Newsam is a remarkable example of a large tudor mansion with a fascinating history. The conservation team continues to bring back the features that have been lost or hidden based on the historic record.
The butler's pantry, once restored, will give an insight into the running of a grand house. Equally important to the more formal "upstairs" it will show an aspect of how such a household works.
A great deal of work has still to take place before the Butler's pantry will be returned to its former glory.
Went during Halloween and it was SO MUCH fun. Temple Newsam house was so much bigger than expected. Easily spend 2 hours in there looking at each room.
The walk from the nearest bus stop to Temple Newsam is also so scenic. In the evening, you see people walking their dogs and hiking. Green areas are very vast and the dense vegetation looks particularly pretty in autumn! Definitely worth a visit (or many) :)
Period house on the outskirts of Leeds with extensive grounds and woodlands. Small pet farm, café and shop. We don't live too far away and pop along with our dog on occasion. Loads of free carparking (except the one next to the house) There's also a GO APE Ariel course on site. The grounds, parkland and Woodlands are all FREE to roam.
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