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Duncombe Park, Helmsley

Duncombe Park

Duncombe Park
Helmsley
Yorkshire
YO62 5EB
Tel: +44(0)1439 770213
Fax:+44(0)1439 771114
Email: click here
Duncombe Park online: information and bookings

Duncombe Park is one of Yorkshire’s foremost historic houses and estates, and home to the Duncombe family. The house is closed to the public, but the spectacular landscape garden, the National Centre for Birds of Prey, and the surrounding parkland are open to visitors.

The gardens will be open Sunday to Friday (closed Saturdays) from Tuesday 29th March until Sunday 31st August 2016, while the parkland remains open every day from Monday 1st February until Saturday 24th December 2016, but please check our monthly events listings to ensure that neither gardens nor parkland are closed for a private event.

Please note that the National Centre for Birds of Prey operates independent opening hours; please check http://www.ncbp.co.uk/ for details.

Duncombe Park, Helmsley

With Disabled Access: Yes

Facilities
Gardens, Tea Room, Picnic Area, Children, Private Group Tours,

Weddings and Conferences
WEDDINGS AND CONFERENCES IN HELMESLEY, YORKSHIRE
Every wedding day is special and Duncombe Park can make that special day sublime. Set in enchanting 18th century landscaped gardens and surrounded by 450 acres of rolling parkland, Duncombe Park offers a magical venue for a day to remember forever.Conference facilties up to 60.
Arrive in style by car or horse-drawn carriage at the imposing West Front, or take the opportunity to dress at your leisure in the Yellow Bedroom, before descending to receive family and friends in the magnificently restored State Rooms

In case of alteration, please check prices, opening times and any specific important information before booking or visiting

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