Families

Love birds

Pink flamingos at the Lotherton Hall bird garden.

16 February 2013 - 24 February 2013, 10:00am - 5:00pm

Drop-in fun for all the family.

​Craft activities including a bird trail, puzzles, meet the keeper, story telling, nest box and bird feeder making.

 

Price:   Free, but usual admission applies.

Contact details:   Please contact the museum direct if you have any queries.

Lotherton Hall 

Off Collier Lane
Aberford
Leeds
LS25 3EB

t.   0113 281 3259

Details  

Explore a fine Edwardian country home with extensive grounds, red deer park, bird garden, nature trails, historic stables and carriage houses, gardens, walks and two children's play areas.

Facilities  

Adventure playground
Play area
Baby change
Cafe
Education facilities
Picnic area
Shop
Toilets
Walks and trails

Access  

Follow the link below for more information about access at Lotherton Hall.

Public transport  

Bus numbers 64 and 64A go to Aberford from Leeds City Centre. There is then approximately a 20 minute walk. There is also a summer bus service - the number 950 from Leeds City Bus Station via Temple Newsam, Garforth and Aberford. The nearest train station is Garforth, located 4 miles away. Please contact Metroline for up-to-date travel information on (0113) 245 7676.

Parking  

Entrance prices include admission to the hall and estate and parking charges are included in your visit. There is plenty of parking available.

Pay and display parking alone is available during off peak hours only and is £3.70 per car or £15.00 for an off peak season ticket.

Off peak hours are until 10.00am and after 3.15pm in the winter and 4.15pm in the summer.

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