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Normanby Hall Country Park

Set in the heart of undiscovered North Lincolnshire, the 300 acres of Normanby Hall Country Park provides the perfect day out for all the family.

Return to the elegance of a more leisurely era in the beautiful Regency Hall and learn about Lincolnshire's rich rural heritage in the fascinating Farm Museum. Step back in time in the award winning Victorian Walled Garden and stroll through the beautiful Pleasure Grounds with their stunning herbaceous borders.

Enjoy the extensive woodland with its wealth of wildlife, or walk through the Deer Park with its herds of Red and Fallow Deer.

There are self-guided nature trails which allow visitors to enjoy the park throughout its constantly changing seasons. Younger children will enjoy watching the ducks and peacocks or playing in the adventure playground. On most Sundays throughout the open season they can ride on the newly extended miniature railway, or take part in a free Crafty Kids workshop in the Farm Museum. There are also special children's events throughout the year.

Normanby Hall Country Park is the ideal place for a short break. Our caravan site is in a beautifully secluded location at the south end of the park, with fresh water supply and chemical disposal point. In addition, our new five-van touring site is now open during the summer season. Please contact 01724 720588 for prices and bookings.

Normanby Hall is also the perfect wedding venue. Why not choose the Hall and experience the splendours of your own stately home for the day?

More information can be found on main  Normanby Hall Country Park pages.


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