The Pennyman family's intimate 18th-century mansion. Alongside the Georgian mansion, Victorian kitchen and laundry, there are beautiful gardens and …
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Dec 14, 2024
The Hall & it's rooms are decorated nicely for Christmas & the staff are very friendly. The childrens christmas show in the marquee is very poor. It lasted for 25 minutes & consisted of 3 people in…Full review by Julie O
Dec 14, 2024
Visited in December, but the house was rather taken over by a fairytale themed display. It was very popular and certainly must bring in much needed income at a quiet time of year. Unfortunately it wa…Full review by railway_chap
Oct 29, 2024
Interesting house, welcoming and informative staff. Lovely gardens. Well worth a visit. Model railway and second hand bookshop.Full review by Susan M
Beth, To the best of my knowledge, there is no public wi-fi at Ormesby Hall. My wife has helped there as a volunteer for many years and has never heard or seen any reference to it.
Hi Is it suitable for dogs ie can you walk them in the grounds for a couple of hours or not really? Thanks
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Hi, as far as I'm aware you can walk dogs in the grounds but they can't go inside the Hall. Check out the National trust website, it should clarify on there. :)
Why is Ormesby Hall not open on a Saturday? As along with Sunday’s and bank holidays, it would be one of there busiest days. It seems very strange that as all the properties with an admission charge in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear are open all weekend.
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Ormesby Hall is owned and managed by the National Trust, it's not a privately owned establishment. It is not open to the public on Saturdays as that day is reserved for weddings, a …
Ormesby Hall is owned and managed by the National Trust, it's not a privately owned establishment. It is not open to the public on Saturdays as that day is reserved for weddings, a regular and popular activity that raises more revenue for the NT than the visitor numbers generate.