Heskin Hall
Type:Historic House
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170 reviewsHeskin Hall is venue with lots going on. It has an appeal for just about each and every visitor. One of the best examples of Tudor architecture left in northern England, Heskin Hall is set in eight acres of grounds and surrounded by over 300 acres of farmland, and boasts paneled rooms, a great staircase, a priest hole, baronial fireplaces and studded oak doors.
For over two decades Heskin Hall has hosted Weddings with a sympathetic and flexible approach and is a multiple award winning venue. Now licensed for both indoor & outdoor ceremonies it has list of scope to style a day that you want. It has also been the home of numerous independent traders for over 25 years including antique & vintage dealers and more.
2020 saw the staff working hard to provide more events at the Hall than ever before in an effort to keep up the moral of local people. It now is the home of weekend events including a regular Sunday Market with artisan goods, craft, children’s rides, Birds of prey & more. Special events happen at least twice a month like Open Air Theatre, Dog Shows, Car Rally’s, 1940s days, Medieval Days, …
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With so much going on, you might feel like a relaxing break in the licenced café, where you can indulge in freshly prepared food.
There are few places that can offer a better backdrop to any event than Heskin Hall. Whether it be a wedding, party, christening or funeral tea ... or corporate events, conferencing, meetings & team building events, the event manager will ensure you have a day that exceeds your expectations. Ask for details.
Whatever your interest, there is certainly something for you at Heskin Hall.
We are currently open to the public Thursday - Sunday inclusive 11-4pm . We also open for additional event days , weddings etc.. as required
We do not have an entrance fee
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Wednesday | Closed* | |
Thursday - Sunday | 11:00 | - 16:00* |
* You are advised to call ahead before visiting on a Saturday as may be closed during the wedding season.
Dates and times marked with a '*' are provisional and may be subject to changeJust 3 miles from Junction 27 off the M6.
On main bus route.
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