Very well preserved hall. It used to be a museum with more rooms to visit. Now entry to the hall is free however only a handful rooms available to visit including Great Hall and former chapel. Beautiful place and surroundings.
This is not just a hotel. It is a grade 1 listed building with an interesting history. Parking is free, entry is free (although a donation can be made), Coffee shop with waffle House, restaurant, and lovely grounds. There are regular first-class tours, the one we went on lasted an hour and was free. The guide is a well-known and respected figure in the area.
Small historical building. Unfortunately upstairs was closed off to visitors the day we visited so limited areas to see. Architecture well preserved & stunning out and in.
Only criticism detail needed on pictures so you know which owners of the house they were. It's free to look round and lovely small cafe in courtyard.
Really nice place with a lovely play area for kids. It wasn't too busy either. Only small complaint would be that the food is quite expensive for what it is - £9.50 for a jacket potato with beans and cheese. However it is free to get in so food is the only thing you'll spend money on. Would recommend :)
Beautiful old house.. well maintained. Only a small place. It’s free, toilets, cafe, friendly staff, ice cream/waffle parlour, play area and free parking. Lovely fountain and also shepherds huts to book. We enjoyed it.
Free to get in but we had a guide which was worth every penny. He was very knowledgeable and interesting. There is a cafe where you can get huge waffles, and a heritage cafe.Many of our group ate there and it was delicious. The sandwiches had lots of filling and came with salad and coleslaw.
Arrived expecting to see a farmers market as advertised on the net only to find that this has stopped 3 years ago! However the website had been asked to remove this but it still gives misleading information. We decided to stay and had a look round the grounds and had a coffee in one of the cafes there, then had a wander round the beautiful Hall , with an excellent historical narrative from Simon. That made up for the initial disappointment, well worth the visit.
This is a very nice place to visit. It is free to enter, has a good café. It is child friendly, full of history and has good parking. You can also have your Wedding there! Well worth a visit.👍
Great place to visit , with a very informative talk on the history of Samlesbury Hall. Lovely heritage cafe with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating . Little crazy golf area for children and big children (adults 😆 ) . And not forgetting dotties waffle house 😋 scrumptious ice cream and more , with seating inside and outside in a lovely courtyard with fountain (where kids can hook a duck). Little gift shop . No entry fee . Definitely put on your list to visit if you haven't already .
Stayed in shepherd's hut, absolutely lovely experience. very clean, good sturdy beds. Lovely surroundings
The house and gardens lovely for visit too and free. The ice cream is delicious and Maria is so friendly and kind, she makes it well worth a visit and to buy an ice cream
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