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The Hall Estate

Holt Road, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1AJ

The Hall, Bradford-on-Avon

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Free admission to members of Historic Houses when you show a valid membership card.
Free admission to members of Historic Houses when you show a valid membership card.
Facilities
  • Accessible parking
  • Free parking
  • Picnic area
  • Shop
Accessibility

Ensuring that everyone can access and enjoy The Hall is a top priority for us. Here’s what we offer to make sure our space is accessible to everyone:

Wheelchair Accessibility: The Hall is 400 years old and has one staircase, there is no lift and the upper floors are unsuitable for wheelchair users. Please be aware that there are four steps to access the downstairs rooms, and 33 steps via a wooden staircase to the upstairs rooms.

Walkways: Due to the nature of our grounds, some of our walkways, paths and terraces may be difficult to reach or may involve steps and uneven terrain. Alternative routes and paths are provided.

Accessible Parking: Guests staying at The Hall are allocated a dedicated space for their stay located immediately at the main house. Blue badge holders are provided with parking upon request for public events and tours. General parking is restricted due to the nature of the grounds.

Toilets: There is one toilet in the main house for guests and visitors to The Hall. Toilets including disabled and baby changing are situated in the grounds for public events and visitors to the grounds.

Assistance Animals Welcome: Service animals are welcome at our venue.

Carer Tickets: Guests with accessible needs are entitled to a free carer ticket for one personal carer who accompanies any disabled guest. Please note that you must purchase at least 1 full-priced ticket to be able to qualify for a free carer ticket.

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Step inside our historic Grade I-listed Jacobean mansion and learn about the history of The Hall on a guided tour.

Guests can enjoy guided tours of The Hall Estate that explore the fascinating stories of the families who lived here, the estate’s remarkable architecture, and its connection to renowned engineer and bicycle designer Alex Moulton. Led by knowledgeable guides, each tour brings the estate’s rich heritage vividly to life.

Please check the website for dates and times.

Opening Times

Important information: opening info is generated by artificial intelligence; check specific attraction details before travelling.

The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.

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Opening Times & Visitor Information

Regular Guided Tours

Guided Tours of The Hall Estate | House & Grounds are available on select dates throughout the summer and early autumn. Tours run on July 10–11, July 31, August 1, August 21–22, and September 18–19. Three time slots are offered each day: 11:00–12:30, 13:00–14:30, and 15:00–16:30. Each tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and includes access to the house and grounds.

Grounds-Only Admission

If you prefer to explore at your own pace, Grounds Admission is available on July 10–11, August 21–22, and September 11–12. Visitors are welcome to wander the grounds freely during these dates with no set time restrictions.

Guided Walking Tours

Guided Walking Tours | Georgian Life in Bradford on Avon offer a broader exploration of the local area. These tours are available on Wednesday 29 July, Wednesday 19 August, Thursday 17 September, Friday 18 September, Wednesday 21 October, and Wednesday 28 October. Two time slots are available: 11:00–13:00 and 14:15–16:15. Tours last approximately 1.5 to 2 hours and run regardless of weather conditions.

Christmas Guided Tours

Christmas Guided Tours of The Hall Estate | House & Grounds are a festive seasonal offering. Tours are available on 13–14 November, 20–21 November, 27–28 November, 4–5 December, and 11–12 December. Three time slots are offered: 11:00–12:30, 13:00–14:30, and 15:00–16:30. Each tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.

The Alice Room

The Alice Room is an exciting new exhibition space opening in 2026. This room has never before been revealed to the public. It will be accessible during both Christmas Guided Tours and standard Guided Tours of The Hall Estate.

Admission

£16 per person

Group Visits

Discover over 400 years of history with a private guided tour of The Hall Estate, one of Wiltshire’s most remarkable Jacobean houses.

Perfect for clubs, societies, family gatherings, special interest groups, and corporate outings, our private tours offer an exclusive opportunity to explore the estate with one of our knowledgeable guides. Uncover fascinating stories of the families who lived here, the architectural features of this Grade I listed mansion, and the industrial legacy of figures such as Stephen Moulton and Alex Moulton.

Private Group Tour Includes:

Whether you are looking for an educational day out, a social gathering, or a unique group experience, The Hall Estate provides a memorable setting steeped in history and surrounded by beautiful countryside.

To discuss your group’s requirements and arrange a private visit, please contact our team. We will be delighted to help create a bespoke experience for your group.

Educational Visits

Educational guided tour group visits can be arranged. Please get in touch with us directly via our website.

Booking

Please get in touch with The Hall to discuss your upcoming wedding or production and to visit for a familiarisation tour.

Accessibility

Ensuring that everyone can access and enjoy The Hall is a top priority for us. Here’s what we offer to make sure our space is accessible to everyone:

Wheelchair Accessibility: The Hall is 400 years old and has one staircase, there is no lift and the upper floors are unsuitable for wheelchair users. Please be aware that there are four steps to access the downstairs rooms, and 33 steps via a wooden staircase to the upstairs rooms.

Walkways: Due to the nature of our grounds, some of our walkways, paths and terraces may be difficult to reach or may involve steps and uneven terrain. Alternative routes and paths are provided.

Accessible Parking: Guests staying at The Hall are allocated a dedicated space for their stay located immediately at the main house. Blue badge holders are provided with parking upon request for public events and tours. General parking is restricted due to the nature of the grounds.

Toilets: There is one toilet in the main house for guests and visitors to The Hall. Toilets including disabled and baby changing are situated in the grounds for public events and visitors to the grounds.

Assistance Animals Welcome: Service animals are welcome at our venue.

Carer Tickets: Guests with accessible needs are entitled to a free carer ticket for one personal carer who accompanies any disabled guest. Please note that you must purchase at least 1 full-priced ticket to be able to qualify for a free carer ticket.

Does our information need updating?
Let us know here

Getting here

Holt Road, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1AJ

The entrance to The Hall is via the Eagle Gate which is located midway on Holt Road.

Bradford on Avon train station is a 7-minute walk from The Hall.

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