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Rufford Old Hall - Rufford - Photo album

First time here. Lovely place. Full of history. Didn't get a chance to walk around the grounds as it was raining heavily. Next time. The cafe was great too. Lovely home cooked food. Staff were really friendly and informative.
One of the smaller NT locations but fascinating history. Staff are friendly and informative. Small car park gets full quickly even when not particularly busy. Small cafe provides just drinks and cakes.
Had a wonderful visit to this property. The gardens were lovely and the volunteers answered our questions or sought them out! Nice tea room, too! Fun squirrel hedge, too.
A lovely NT property with stunning tudor features. The volunteers are so informative and ready to help and give fascinating historical insites into the property. The Great Hall is worth going to Rufford just to see as it is breathtaking, the bog wood screen is fabulous. We had a delicious lunch in t
Great place to visit, one of the smaller National Trust properties but full of fascinating items and history, so I would recommend taking your time and using the copious info in each room and using the knowledgeable guides to talk you through items. Not the best for dogs but there are areas to give
Thoroughly enjoyed visit. Very fortunate to get a parking space quickly. Others arriving had to wait for a while for one. Grounds were excellent with house, hall being well presented by informed staff who held a wealth of expertise. Café is good but had a little wait to get served.
Beautiful well maintained Tudor/Victoria property, excellent facilities, good grounds, reasonably priced tearooms with both internal and external seating. Very helpful & informative guides/volunteers. Watched & chatted with two lovely volunteers cleaning armour. Very enjoyable visit.
On arrival parking is laid out well, and a volunteer at the entrance to assist. An interesting property and all the volunteers are knowledgeable and friendly. The cafe is good, but can be a bit small for the 'British Summer', there's outside seating for sunny times. Nice walks around the gardens to
An enjoyable hour in the house and gardens. We walked down to the church and along the towpath. The staff were all very helpful and friendly. £10 seems a reasonable price, but other than the great hall there isn't a great amount to see in the house. The gardens are pleasant, but were not a major att
Very interesting and lots to look at. They've got people in each room to tell you all about it and ask questions. Friendly indoors as well as out. We went in last week the gardens are in bloom and so beautiful! Plenty of parking, good toilet facilities and a pleasant cafe.
Very friendly staff and volunteers who seemed to really enjoy sharing fun facts and history with us! Historic house, beautiful gardens and a lovely suggested route for a walk along the canal where we got to greet some friendly cows as well (a nice surprise!). There is a courtyard and tea room on sit
Rufford Hall is a Renaissance gem surrounded by a moat, was next on their list. They ventured into the great hall, feeling like lords and ladies of the olden days. It was a step back in time, a true journey through the annals of history.
Nice Tudor Hall with a beautiful ceiling. Gets very busy school holidays. Had a scarecrow trail. Dogs not allowed only in the woodland which is disappointing.
Pleasant NT place with small gardens and a large collection of arts “ collected” from other places. Good tea room. Worth a half day visit
Very pleasant walk. Beautifully preserved house. There is a nice little cafe, lots of seating, restrooms and a cute little shop.
An interesting house from tudor times and more recent additions. The volunteers in each room were happy to answer questions and share information. The great hall is worth the visit alone.
Beautiful property and lovely grounds. But the staff absolutely made it. Brilliant volunteers, incredibly friendly with so much knowledge to share, really made for a great visit.
From a foreign perspective, this place is absolutely gorgeous, we visited yesterday and payed 10£ each to visit the house and it was totally worth it, the history behind those walls, the artefacts they have, the antiques, and how people look after it, it's a unique experience. The gardens are beauti
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