Thank you so much to the visitor for this feedback at the Victorian Christmas event, Gawthorpe Hall.
'We come here every year with our children. It is loved by us and our children. Such a wonderful tradition. The best Christmas event we have ever attended. Amazing.'
A busy couple of months sees lots of progress to Great Barn roof. Mid-October scaffolding finished, November first of huge stone slates came off and now repairs to the timbers underway.
Lots more to do but the Great Barn roofing project is in full swing.
In remembrance of Captain Lawrence and Captain Edward Kay-Shuttleworth, sons of 1st Lord & Lady Shuttleworth of #GawthorpeHall both killed in 1917 during World War One.
This photo shows them with their wives Sibell and Selina.
#RemembranceDay#LestWeForget
The front door of Gawthorpe Hall might be closed but we are busy, busy, busy inside, don't tell anyone but.......Christmas is coming!
See https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ for details of all our fabulous festive events, we can't wait! 🎀🎅🎄
#GawthorpeHall#Christmas2025#LancsWinter
🎀Get ahead with your Christmas preparations at Gawthorpe Hall's wreath making workshop on Thursday 20 November. £15 per person, hot drinks and mince pies included, booking essential.
Details of this and other Christmas events here https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
#GawthorpeHall
Christmas events coming up at #Gawthorpe Hall.
🎀Wreath making Thursday 20 November, £15.
🎅Victorian Christmas Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 November, £7 adults, children free.
🎄Victorian Christmas Celebration Friday 5 November £12.
More info on all here https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
The Plague Doctor returns to Gawthorpe Hall, dare to meet them in the basement kitchen. Find the yucky side of 1600s life - blood letting, leeches, potions, make a herb posy for protection. Friday 31 October 12-4pm included in admission https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
👻 #GhostTrend has finally arrived at Gawthorpe Hall - we are allowed to be late as we are 400 years old! Come and try it out yourself in the Long Gallery, share your pics with us https://t.co/xHWsYlSw9b
#IfYouKnowYouKnow#GawthorpeHall
Are you ready to get outside on the Halloween trail at Gawthorpe Hall this Saturday 25 October. See how many ghosts and ghouls you can find in the grounds.
12-3pm, £2.50 per child, dress for wet and muddy weather. More details on all events here
https://t.co/ebHc5mQ50i
The FOMO was too much to bear. I blasted up Ben Cleuch tonight to get the sunset, hoping I’d emerge from the gloom. The good news is that I did, and my goodness was it worth it.
If you are looking for something to keep the little ones busy in October half term there is plenty going on at #GawthorpeHall. From spooky crafts to the plague doctor - all details in the link https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
A big thank you to staff from our Collections and Conservation Team were at #GawthorpeHall recently, refixing wallpaper in the Huntroyde bedroom.
The pattern is 'Lily and Rose' by Walter Crane, 1894.
#conservationcare
Due to popularity another timeslot has been added for the talk 'Witches, Dark Arts and Demonology' at 3pm Wednesday 8 October in #GawthorpeHall. Get your ticket before they all magically vanish again!
Entry to the Hall included £8, all details below https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
Find out more about one of the treasures from the Museum Service collections in the latest blog. This a 17th century embroidered cabinet is also on display until 2 November in Gawthorpe Hall's Account of Life exhibition https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
https://t.co/wBvS5A3f3B
There is another chance to visit #GawthorpeHall for FREE on Sunday 5 October 12-4pm at the Fun Palace event.
Have a go at sewing with Gawthorpe Textiles Collection or dance with the Galliard folk dancers.
More details here https://t.co/ebHc5mQ50i
#GawthorpeHall#FunPalace
There are two links to oak trees in #GawthorpeHall's An Account of Life exhibition. The 1660s embroidered acorn and the ink used to write the Shuttleworth Accounts, made of oak galls. Find out more on a visit to the Hall, open to 2 November https://t.co/ebHc5mQCPQ
Looks like lovely Gawthorpe Hall is the face of Heritage Open Days this year! The Hall is open for free on Saturday 20 September 12pm–4pm.
More details on museums, libraries and venues open for free here https://t.co/lXLkunK3Nx
#GawthorpeHall#HeritageOpenDay#Lancashire
I'll be at Glasgow's Couper Institute tomorrow evening at 6pm, talking about my book The Invention of Charlotte Brontë. Free tickets at the link...
https://t.co/zBjJRKeCWV