Seaton Delaval Hall (National Trust)
The Avenue Seaton Sluice
Whitley Bay
Northumberland
NE26 4QR
England
Website
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/seaton-delaval-hall
seatondelavalhall@nationaltrust.org.uk
Telephone
0191 2379100
The romantic and partly-ruined, Seaton Delaval Hall was built between 1718 and 1731 by Sir John Vanbrugh, architect of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard, and is one of the most important historic houses in Britain. The Hall, its gardens and grounds in south Northumberland, near the coastal town of Blyth, was acquired by the National Trust in December 2009 after a tremendous fundraising effort by the local community.
We hold regular arts, heritage and community events as well as children's craft and outdoor activities. Please visit our website for a full list of our events.
Venue Type:
Historic house or home
Additional info
Parts of the estate, including the Main Hall are not accessible for wheelchair users. Please call venue for more details.
Guided Walk Around the Wider Delaval Estate - 7 July 2013
Come and learn how the Delavals made their fortune from salt, coal and glass. The walk is a flat, gentle 4 mile walk with views of the Hall, Holywell Dene & the Harbour, and will last between 2 - 2.5 hours. Suitable weatherproof clothing and footwear are required Children Welcome Accessibility - mostly flat, easy pace with frequent stops, may be muddy in places, 2 stiles to cross, 1 set of steps
When
12:30-3pm
Where
Meet in Car Park for a 12.30pm start
Admission
£2.00. Property admission charge does not apply. Entrance to the property is not included in this event. Normal admission charges will apply if you wish to include a visit to the Hall. 0191 237 9100. The walk costs £2 per person, payable on the day. The maximum number on the walk is 20. Groups welcome.
Guided Walk Around the Wider Delaval Estate - 4 Aug 2013
Come and learn how the Delavals made their fortune from salt, coal and glass. The walk is a flat, gentle 4 mile walk with views of the Hall, Holywell Dene & the Harbour, and will last between 2 - 2.5 hours. Suitable weatherproof clothing and footwear are required Children Welcome Accessibility - mostly flat, easy pace with frequent stops, may be muddy in places, 2 stiles to cross, 1 set of steps
When
12:30-3pm
Where
Meet in Car Park for a 12.30pm start
Admission
£2.00. Property admission charge does not apply. Entrance to the property is not included in this event. Normal admission charges will apply if you wish to include a visit to the Hall. 0191 237 9100. The walk costs £2 per person, payable on the day. The maximum number on the walk is 20. Groups welcome.
Guided Walk Around the Wider Delaval Estate - 1 Dec 2013
Come and learn how the Delavals made their fortune from salt, coal and glass. The walk is a flat, gentle 4 mile walk with views of the Hall, Holywell Dene & the Harbour, and will last between 2 - 2.5 hours. Suitable weatherproof clothing and footwear are required Children Welcome Accessibility - mostly flat, easy pace with frequent stops, may be muddy in places, 2 stiles to cross, 1 set of steps
When
12:30-3pm
Where
Meet in Car Park for a 12.30pm start
Admission
£2.00. Property admission charge does not apply. Entrance to the property is not included in this event. Normal admission charges will apply if you wish to include a visit to the Hall. 0191 237 9100. The walk costs £2 per person, payable on the day. The maximum number on the walk is 20. Groups welcome.

