13-21 March
GARDENS CLOSED DUE TO THE IMPACT OF HEAVY RAINFALL. WE HOPE TO REOPEN ON FRI 22 MARCH. SHOPS & CAFÉS REMAIN OPEN DAILY.

GROUP VISITS

Begun in 1595 by Robert Smythson, one of England’s foremost Elizabethan Architects, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since.

An example of a fine late Elizabethan mansion, it is still a lived-in and much loved family home, alive with history and interest.

Originally built for Thomas Tailor, the registrar to the Bishop of Lincoln, Doddington’s mellow brick exterior with its walled courtyards has barely changed. However, in 1749, the Hall was inherited by John Delaval of Seaton Delaval in Northumberland and he carried out an extensive internal re-decoration, incorporating the light & elegant Georgian style still seen today.

In 1830 Colonel George Jarvis inherited the house from Sarah Gunman, heiress to the property, and the present owners are direct descendants of his.

Over 400 years of unbroken family occupation has resulted in fascinating collections of furniture, weaponry, paintings, ceramics, textiles, household objects, porcelain and a wealth of amusing stories all to be found in and around Doddington Hall.

A visit to Doddington offers a unique insight into family life through the ages and the challenges of looking after such an estate in the 21st century.

Group Catering

We highly recommend booking into the Grain Store for your groups refreshments in advance if you wish to eat together and at the same time. We are able to offer Tea, Americanos and a biscuit on arrival, followed by a pre-booked lunch. 

Unfortunately, the Farm Shop Cafe is unable to take bookings, but our team will seat you as soon as possible. 

Should you not wish to pre-book refreshments in the Grain Store, all refreshments will be on a free flow basis , with visitors able to explore both establishments at their leisure. Please note in this instance we cannot guarantee wait times and tables are on a first come first served basis with the public.

Alternatively, our Farm Shop has a wonderful selection of picnic items if group members would prefer to picnic by our lake.  

Accessibility

Please note that for a private tour it is vital that we are aware in advance if any of your group require the virtual tour and dedicated tour guide on the ground floor due to accessibility needs. We can then ensure they have the best possible visitor experience. There are 3 floors in the Hall, accessible via a wide staircase with a total of 64 steps. There are chairs to rest on each half-landing. The top two floors are not accessible for wheelchairs as unfortunately, we do not have a lift.

We also have audio tours available.

GROUP VISIT PRICES 2024

  • Guided tour of the Hall & wander of the Gardens: £15
  • Head Gardener tour of the Garden: £13
  • Guided tour of the Hall & Gardens: £22
  • Self-guided visit to Hall & Garden on a public open day: £13
  • Self-guided visit to the Gardens on a public open day: £9.50

HOW TO BOOK A GROUP VISIT

All groups must pre-book. Please call the estate office on 01522 812510 to discuss your request, check availability and make a provisional booking.

Complete and return the group booking form along with a £50 deposit to: Doddington Hall Group Visits, Estate Office, Main Street, Doddington, Lincolnshire, LN6 4RU or alternatively via BACS. Full payment details are available on the booking form.

Upon receipt of your booking form and deposit, arrangements will be made for your group and a letter of confirmation will be sent to you.

For more information, please contact the estate office on 01522 812510 or email hannah@doddingtonhall.com. The Estate Office is open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, subject to availability from April-September. We welcome private tours anytime on Mondays and Tuesdays or Thursdays, subject to availability.

Yes, we welcome groups throughout public opening. Self-Guided visits are available on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, 10-4pm. Time slots for entry to the Hall will be reserved for you on making your group booking.

Yes, we have a designated car parking area for coaches, which is signage for the driver.

Please allow up to an hour and a half for a private tour of the Hall and/or Gardens.

We would recommend allowing up to an hour for a self-guided visit of the Hall and/or Gardens.

Yes, Doddington Hall is still the much loved family home of Claire and James Birch. Visitors are able to explore all of the central and right-hand side of the Hall, of which some rooms are still used by the family.

Building work started in 1595 and was completed in 1600. The exterior of the Hall is Elizabethan, the inside of the Hall was updated in the Georgian period.

No food or drink is permitted inside the Hall and Gardens. Picnics and refreshments may be enjoyed elsewhere on the estate on designated picnic benches and lake area.

Please call 01522 812510 or 694308 if your group is running late. If any member of the group is arriving separately and running late, a member of staff will wait behind for them.

Yes, you may enter and leave the gardens as many times as you like throughout the day. Wristbands are issued to the group on arrival.

A visit to Doddington is a full day out and we recommend all group visits factor this in when planning their visit. We have a Farm Shop, Doddington at Home Store, County Clothing Store, Giant Bike Shop, Coffee Shop, Café and parkland.

The Hall and Gardens are a 2 minute walk to the entrance of the Farm Shop and courtyard.

Unfortunately, we are unable to visit groups externally and are only able to offer tours and talks onsite. 

We do not offer any concessions or discounts for group bookings. For private guided tours, all tickets are the same adult price and member cards are not accepted. Member cards are accepted should the group be on a self-guided visit.