We are delighted to offer free guided tours, on Sundays at 11am and 2pm. These will give you an insight into the fascinating, educational and often bloody history of Samlesbury Hall, for grown-ups and children alike.
Entry is completely free, so we do ask that if you have enjoyed your visit, please pop a few pennies in one of our donation buckets... or why not enjoy Lunch in the Heritage Cafe, or waffles at Dotties? Samlesbury Hall is a registered charity (no 526052) and every penny spent going straight back into keeping our historic roof on!
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