Bring the festive season to life with Gawthorpe Hall's Victorian Christmas.
See the Hall trimmed and decorated in traditional style with the Dining Room set for Christmas dinner. Enjoy festive music, activities for children, and meet the housekeeper to discover how the Kay-Shuttleworth family feasted at Christmas. Find that special handmade present from the Friends of Gawthorpe stall. Warm up with a hot drink from the vintage coffee van.
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£6 adults, £4 concession, accompanied children free.
Please note charge applies to all visitors for this special opening of the Hall, including National Trust members.
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