Washington Old Hall

National Trust - Washington Old Hall    

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(345) · Historical landmark in Washington, United Kingdom
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The National Trust works to preserve and protect the coastline, countryside and buildings of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is done through …

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Mar 4, 2025
We visited here during our half term, but it wasn't half term locally. We had an enjoyable few hours here including eating our lunch in the garden.Full review by cngj
Oct 1, 2024
Very interesting history, from its associations with George Washington's ancestors down to it being divided into tenements rented out to families in the 2oth century. NT guide Beth gave lots of infor…Full review by L3204RUjenniferh
Sep 14, 2024
We popped in during the heritage weekend and enjoyed looking both inside the hall and around the gardens. We were surprised to see such a variety of fruit trees in the gardens and enjoyed all the flo…Full review by Paradise75824

Facts

Construction completed:17th century
Construction started:c. 1183

Questions & answers

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How long should you allow for a visit?
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For the Hall itself I would allow one to two hours, the latter time allowing for a snack and a cuppa in the café and watching a video and reading all (or some of the) information …
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For the Hall itself I would allow one to two hours, the latter time allowing for a snack and a cuppa in the café and watching a video and reading all (or some of the) information documents etc. In the summer the gardens and grounds are worth going round and could take another half to one hour.
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What is the cost for entry nobody mentioned this in their reviews
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Free for national trust members but others I think it is quite expensive. Check on nt websites
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Are dogs allowed in the grounds
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Yes, but not in the house itself
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Answer by Joe P · Feb 11, 2016
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I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
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If you’re looking for residential National Trust rental properties that are currently available in England and Wales, please visit the National Trust pages on rightmove.co.uk.
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