Access
The Estate, Bird Garden and Stable Cafe are fully accessible. The ground floor of the House is accessible to most wheelchair users, but the upper floors are not.
Accessible toilets are available in the Stable Courtyard and baby changing is availble both there and in the house. Mobility Scooters are available and should be booked in advance by telephoning the estate on 2645535.
Induction loops and minicoms are available in certain places and guide dogs are welcome.
What to do….
At Lotherton Hall you can spend a whole day enjoying all the facilities the estate offers. Let the little ones run wild in the play park, see the rare birds in the bird garden, take a stroll around extensive paths and trails, and spot the deer in the deer park and take in the sumptuous collections of the hall…there is so much to see and do!
For families:
• Adventure playground
• Woodland play area
• Large outdoor free play areas
• Bird Garden
• Red Deer spotting
• Picnic areas
• Woodland trails
• Pushchair friendly walk around Captains Wood
• Café and shop
• There is a programme of events and activities taking place thoughout the year during holidays and weekends. Have a look at What's On.
For culture-seekers:
• Take a tour of the Hall to see its immense collections
• View the special exhibitions space upstairs in the Hall
• See the sculpture in the formal gardens
• See the Medieval Chapel
• View rare breed birds in the Bird garden
• Enjoy the café and shop.
• Visit the historic stables and carriage displays.
• Check for details of any special talks or tours
For the outdoors:
• 140 acres of park land to explore
• 2.5 miles of paths and trails
• The Boundary Trail – a 1.1 mile circular walks around the estate
• Captain Wood Walk – suitable for prams and wheelchairs
• Coburnhill Wood Walk – a three mile walk
• Formal Gardens, Orchard and Japanese rock gardens
• Open fields and Deer Park
• Adventure playgrounds (for the under 8's)
• Café with outdoor eating areas
Find out more about what's to see and do on the Estate.