Visiting Harvington Hall
OPENING TIMES & ADMISSION PRICES

VISITOR NOTICE: Harvington Hall is currently CLOSED for maintenance and repairs- keep visiting the website for any updates.
The priest-hides were built in the time of Humphrey Pakington, at the end of the 16th Century, when it was high treason for a Catholic priest to be in England. The hiding places at Harvington are the finest surviving series in England, and four of them, all sited round the Great Staircase, show the trademarks of the master builder of such places, Nicholas Owen, who was at work from 1588 onwards.
MARCH
From 2nd March 2019
Wednesday to Sunday
11:30am to 4:30pm
Last admission 3.30pm
SPECIAL HALL CLOSURES
Please note that the Hall and Tea Room will be closed on Good Friday, 19th April.
APRIL – SEPTEMBER
Wednesday to Sunday
11:30am to 5:00pm
Last admission 4.00pm
SPECIAL HALL CLOSURES
Please note that the Hall & Tea Room will be closed on Friday 19th April.
Please note that the Hall will be closed on Sunday 1st September for the Annual Pilgrimage & Mass for the English Martyrs. The Tea Room will be open until 3.00pm.
Please note that the Tea Room will be closed on Wednesday 17th April and Saturday 1st June due to private functions. Light refreshments will be available elsewhere on site.
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER
Until 3rd November 2019
Wednesday to Sunday
11:30am to 4:30pm
Last admission 3.30pm
SPECIAL HALL CLOSURES
Please note that the Tea Room will be closed on Sunday 13th October due to a private function. Light refreshments will be available elsewhere on site.
Guided tours run daily and are included in the admission price.
SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
HOW TO GET HERE

The Hall’s post code is: DY10 4LR. / Grid. Ref. SO877745.
The Hall is situated three miles south-east of Kidderminster, about half a mile east of the A450 Birmingham to Worcester road and about half-a-mile north of the A448 from Kidderminster to Bromsgrove.
Harvington Hall, Harvington, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 4LR
ADMISSION PRICES
Inclusive Ticket (Hall, Tea Rooms, Malt House Visitor Centre & Gardens)
Adults: £10.00
Children (5-16): £6.00
Senior Citizens: £9.00
Family (2 adults, 3 children): £26.00
Gardens, Tea Rooms & Malt House Visitor Centre Only
Adult: £3.50
Children: £1.50
Senior Citizen: £2.50.
Special guided tour rates for groups of 20 or more (who are welcome throughout the year) are £7.50pp during normal opening times and £8.50 pp outside those times.
We’re one of the attractions around the UK that allow Blue Peter badge holders to enter FREE of charge when accompanied by a full paying adult.
FACILITIES & ACCESS
There is free parking and access to the Gift Shop. The Hall also features a beautiful Moatside Tea Room (serving coffee, light lunches and afternoon teas) which is only available to visitors that have purchased either a full ticket or Gardens and Malt House Visitor Centre pass.
Wheelchair access to gardens, ground floor of Hall and Malt House Visitor Centre, shop and restaurant. Visitors who find the stairs difficult may like to watch the a video about the Hall and Malt House on the ground floor of the Malt House Visitor Centre. A virtual tour is also available upon request.
Assistance and therapy dogs only due to the compact and enclosed nature of the grounds.
In order to protect the historic fixtures and fittings of this Grade I Listed building, we request that large rucksacks are not brought into the Hall if at all possible. If this is unavoidable, you will be asked to wear them on your front.