Holme Pierrepont Hall
A Tudor house still lived in by the descendants of the original owner.
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 2LD
Facilities
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Accessible loos
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Accessible parking
- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
- Access statement available
- Guide dogs welcome
Holme Pierrepont Hall is the earliest brick building in Nottinghamshire, built by Sir William Pierrepont in 1500 and still lived in by his descendants.
The house is set in Parkland and Gardens, ten or so minutes from the middle of Nottingham, yet in a rural setting, as part of a hamlet that once was the centre of a large estate.
The Mediaeval Lodgings have remained unaltered since the time the house was built with their oak beams brickwork and open fires.
The house contains both family pictures and furniture that relate to both the Pierrepont and Brackenbury families.
The Grade II listed Courtyard Garden was designed in 1875 and has a miniature box parterre and is best seen from the first floor of the building. The East Garden was laid out in 1973 and has clipped formal yews with the garden wall of 1628 on two sides.
Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.
26th January – 28th February 2025 six days a week except Saturdays. 11.00 – 16:00
Last entry to the house 15:00
Historic Houses members visit for free. Tickets must be booked online in advance and members will be asked to input their membership numbers when booking.
House and Garden: £14 adults £5 children
Garden only: £6 adults , children free
Groups are welcome:
House and Garden £7.45 per person
Tea and Biscuits £3 per person
Tea and Cake £5.65 per person
- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
- Access statement available
- Guide dogs welcome
Getting here
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 2LD
Holme Pierrepont Hall is 3 miles from Trent Bridge, off the A52 Nottingham to Grantham Road. Turn off the A52 at the edge of West Bridgeford, pass the National Water Sports Centre, and follow signs to the house.
Follow signs to the National Water Sports Centre and then brown signs to the house.
Pick up the Radcliffe on Trent or Bingham bus and alight at Holme House. Walk up Sandays Lane and ten minutes later you will reach the house.
Robert and Charlotte Brackenbury
We, as a family are very involved with the running of the house and all the rooms open are used by the family every day. We hope you enjoy your visit.
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