Ingatestone Hall
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About

16th Century manor house built by Sir William Petre, Secretary of State to four Tudor monarchs, and still occupied by his descendants. The house substantially retains its original form and appearance (including 2 priests' hiding places) and contains furniture, pictures and memorabilia accumulated over the centuries.

The Hall stands in open countryside, one mile from the village of Ingatestone and substantially retains its original Tudor form and appearance with its mullioned windows, high chimneys, crow-step gables and oak-panelled rooms and is surrounded by ten acres of enclosed gardens comprising extensive lawns, walled garden and stew pond.

Enjoy an afternoon at Ingatestone Hall touring the eight principal rooms containing paintings, furniture and memorabilia accumulated over the centuries and wander in the ten acres of gardens.

No photography in house.

Suitablity for the Disabled: Partial.

Guided Tours: By arrangement.

Suitability for Dogs: Guide dogs only.

 

Also availiable for private hire for a variety of uses (For seated events the capacity is aprox 50-60 people)

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Guide Prices

Adult £8.50, Child £4.00 (under 5yrs Free), Conc. £7.50. (Groups of 20+ booked in advance contact direct)

Events

Saturday, 3rd August 2024 - Saturday, 3rd August 2024

Picnic Concert : The Paul Simon StoryAn evening of authentic folk-rock with the story and songs of Paul Simon from his time in Simon & Garfunkel through to Graceland. Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawns adjacent to the historic house! CHECK FOR EARLY BIRD TICKET PRICES!
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Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled access - We do our best to facilitate wheelchair access but no 16th century house is ideal in this respect. In the house, there is no access to the upper floor and, although most of the grounds are accessible, there are some steep slopes and soft surfaces which may be difficult to negotiate. The House is about a 200 metre walk from the car park.

Catering

  • On-site light refreshments
  • Picnic site - The grass car park can be used for picnics during opening hours

Target Markets

  • Coach parties accepted

Map & Directions

Road Directions

By Road:A12 to Ingatestone village. From the London end of the High Street, take Station Lane. Go over the level crossing and continue for 0.5 mile. Designated parking is about 200 yards from the house.By Public Transport:From Ingatestone station it is 0.75 miles to Ingatestone Hall.The nearest railway station is Ingatestone, which is 0.8 miles away.

Ingatestone Hall

Type:Historic House

Hall Lane, Ingatestone, Essex, CM4 9NR

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Awards

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  • Other AwardsHistoric Houses Association Member Historic Houses Association Member 2019

Opening Times

Season (7 Apr 2023 - 30 Sept 2023)
DayTimes
Monday - TuesdayClosed
Wednesday12:00 - 17:00
Thursday - SaturdayClosed
Sunday12:00 - 17:00
Bank Holiday12:00 - 17:00

* Open Wednesday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Afternoons from Easter to the End of September Last Entry 4pm

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