Bramall Hall

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Stockport, United Kingdom

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History museum· Tourist attraction· Museum

Bramall Hall Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bramall Hall is located in Stockport, United Kingdom on Hall Rd, Bramhall. Bramall Hall is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category history museum in United Kingdom.

Address

Hall Rd, Bramhall

Phone

+44 1614742020

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Steven Evans

Went for a family walk and socially distanced chat with granddaughters in the autumnal surroundings of the Hall. All the facilities were available and clean, and the cafe was doing a roaring trade in hot chocolate. Lovely to be there and see the trees changing colours, before all the leaves fall. Easy parking and no crowding.

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Linda Hoskins

Lovely park with ponds, ducks and river flowing through. Concrete main path but with dirt tracks good to explore. Food in gift shop to feed ducks. I visited the Hall itself. 5 adults and 3.50 concessions and over 60s. Fantastic building with interactive computer screens in a lot of the rooms. Lots of steep stairs so need to be able bodied and mobile. There is a lift and helpful staff on hand. Children can do a dragon hunt around the rooms since some still live at the Hall but are somewhat shy. The Hall is well worth a visit inside and a guided tour is 2 if wanted. Outside there is a cafe and a children's play area. Dogs are allowed off lead in the park. Lots of seating around the gardens to pass peaceful time, which is just what I did. Recommended for families, history buffs, dogs and anyone who wants to absorb the quiet beauty of a lovely place.

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Roger Terry

It's closed at the moment so can't review properly but you can still walk round the grounds and the rest of the park. The cafe is open as well. It is the centre piece of Bramhall Park and can look really nice in the middle of summer but as we approach the winter it is looking a bit miserable round there.

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Heather Lunt

A delightful park , with a winding path from the main gate up to the 12th century Jacobean hall. Plenty of areas to picnic either overlooking the lake, which has numerous ducks and geese or a visit to the cafe is ideal also there is a playground for families with children.

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Isabella Francesca Abigail Shores

They were holding a reality weekend from the 1500's. Fascinating! Also a lady was creating cord and let me have a go. I've gone and bought the tools and now have a new hobby!!