Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park

Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park

Last Updated on March 12, 2024 by Suzy McCullough

All the time living in Lincolnshire we never made it to Elsham Hall. I think mostly it was because I just wasn’t sure what was there. There are a few flower and animal photos on their website with little information. Well, what a gem of a place. It’s full of all sorts of interesting and different things with a surprise at nearly every turn.

What is there to do at Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park?

Elsham Hall can be found near Brigg in North Lincolnshire. Make sure you buy some fish food in the shop. There are a couple of lakes full of hungry and rather large carp. The geese and ducks are also rather partial to the food. We also found lots of peacocks wandering around which were rather partial to our lunch.

There are lots of different gardens to explore and in most of these, you will find animals such as goats, sheep and even alpacas. Most are very friendly and love to be stroked which is very unusual. There’s also an adventure playground with plenty for kids to play on. The Hall is a private residence and not open to visitors.

Important Information Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park

Is there food and drink available?

There is a cafe on-site, which is open for hot and cold food and drinks to currently take out. There is another cafe in the courtyard just before where you pay to enter.

What are the main things to do?

4 acres of gardens, including a walled garden and a secret garden. There are friendly animals, and fish you can feed plus an adventure playground.

What are the ticket prices?

Just under £6 for an adult and just under £5 for a child. Children under 2 are free, and they have other pricing options such as family tickets.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.

Is there parking?

There is free parking.

When are they open?

They are open from March to December. For up-to-date opening times and dates please follow this link.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are not permitted due to free-roaming peacocks and chickens.

Are they accessible?

They do have a disabled toilet but not all the paths are wheelchair friendly.

Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
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