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Wallington, Morpeth, Northumberland

Wallington
Cambo
Morpeth
Northumberland

NE61 4AR
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Gifted to you by Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, socialist MP and ‘illogical Englishman’, this 13,000 acre estate has something for everyone. Enjoy wild play in the West Wood or visit our family friendly Wildlife Hide and look out for red squirrels. If you’re after peace and quiet, take a walk by the river then refresh your mind amidst the flowers in the Walled Garden. You can explore further afield with our new walks across to Broomhouse Farm and beyond or just spend some time in the Trevelyan’s home. Wallington offers a relaxing day out whether you want to find out more about the historic collections, enjoy the informal courtyard with friends and family or just walk your dog.

Directions: 20 miles NW of Newcastle (A696), 12 miles W of Morpeth (B6343).

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Nearest UK Airport: Newcastle
Months Open: Grounds & Garden: All year House: 2 March – 3 November 2013, daily except Tuesday 12 noon – 5pm
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Discount for Groups: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Admission Price: 2013: Adult: Garden & Grounds £8; House, Garden & Grounds £11.50 Child: Garden & Grounds £4; House, Garden & Grounds £5.75
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Cafe

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