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Melford HallMelford Hall

Melford Hall (National Trust)  Melford Hall (National Trust)

For over two centuries Melford Hall has been the much loved family home of the Hyde Parkers. This unassuming mellow brick mansion is full of surprises with modern family photographs side-by-side with Tudor portraits. We have lots of stories to share about family life and about visits from the Hyde Parker's cousin Beatrix Potter - you can even see the original Jemima Puddle-duck toy that she gave to them. The Hyde Parkers are a naval family and there are lots of items around the house linked with their naval adventures and interests - have you made the ships bell sound? There are also fine collections of porcelain and furniture, including a very special year-going clock.

This remarkable home has seen its fair share of drama over the years - from the visit by Queen Elizabeth I in 1578, to Civil War unrest and then tragedy during World War Two when the North Wing was burnt down. However, Melford has always been loved, and has been nurtured back to life as the home it is today.

The garden at Melford is the perfect place to relax on a summer's afternoon - there are lots of hidden corners where you can sit and watch the world go by. The seventeenth century banqueting house is an unexpected gem, and for those that enjoy walking there is the mile long Park Walk that has lovely views back towards the house.

We welcome you to Melford, just as we have warmly welcomed our many visitors over the centuries.

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Baby changing facilities Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted (no fee) Disabled access Disabled toilets Facilities for groups French signs/guides German signs/guides Gift shop Italian signs/guides National Trust Property On-site catering On-site light refreshments Picnic site Public toilets Regional Tourist Board Member Spanish signs/guides Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Facilities for visually impairedSmoking not allowed

Prices


Admission House and Garden: adult £7, child £3.50, family £17.50. Garden only: adult £3.50, child £1.75, family £8.75.
Groups (15+ booking essential): adult £6, child £3.

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Notes Last admission 4.30pm.
   
 

Contact

The House Manager
Tel: 01787 379228
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Venue

Melford Hall

Long Melford, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 9AA

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Map reference: TL 866461  Lat: 52.08184  Long: 0.72247


By Road:
In Long Melford, off A134, 14 miles south of Bury St Edmunds, and 3 miles north of Sudbury. Hall is situated on the Green at the Church (Bury St Edmunds) end of the village.
Disabled drop off point at the front of the house. Parking 200 yards.

By Public Transport:
Nearest Train Station: Sudbury. Bus: Mon-Sat from Sudbury; Chambers 753, Mon-Sat Bury St Edmunds-Colchester; Network Colchester 90C, Sun Haverhill.

Parking : free

Accessible by Public Transport : 3 miles (4.8 kms) from Sudbury station

We have recently improved both our gatehouse gift and second hand book shop, plants sales area and visitor reception. We have also improved the facilities offered in our small Tea Room. Please note that the Tea Room is situated inside the North Wing of the house and only seats c. 28 people at any one time.

Self-assessed Accessibility Information

Events at this venue

Select event title for details
date event
Wed 12 Jun 2013 Threads, canvas and paint
Sat 15 Jun 2013 Railway Walk
Wed 19 - Sun 23 Jun 2013 Threads, canvas and paint
Fri 26 Jul 2013 Beatrix Potter Day
Fri 9 - Mon 19 Aug 2013 The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny
Fri 16 Aug 2013 Teddy Bear's Picnic
Sat 14 Sep 2013 Heritage Open Day
Sat 14 Sep 2013 Railway Walk
Sat 21, Sun 22 Sep 2013 Autumn Fair
Sat 12 Oct 2013 Railway Walk

Self-assessed accessibility details

Parking

  • Designated parking for guests with disabilities
  • Within 50 metres approx. of entrance
  • The surface of the car park and pathway leading to entrance:
  • is gravel
  • Drop-off point for guests outside entrance
  • The route from the parking area to the entrance:
  • Has a ramp

Entrance

  • Steps to the main entrance
  • 2
    Number of steps to entrance
  • Ramp to entrance
  • Entrance is well lit

Public Areas

  • Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift:
  • From the entrance to reception / ticket area
  • To a specially adapted public toilet suitable for wheelchair users
  • To the gift shop
  • Good contrast between the floor and walls
  • Contrast markings on clear surfaces such as glass doors
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Visitor information available in large print (14pt and over)
  • Visitor information available in audio format

Food

  • Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift to cafeteria
  • Good contrast between the floor and walls
  • Menus available in large print (14pt and over)
  • Restaurant / cafe provide meals for visitors with special dietary requirements:
  • Sugar free (diabetic)
  • Lactose free (dairy free)
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Seating suitable for wheelchair users, ie moveable and good height for person sitting in a wheelchair
  • High chairs for children
  • Children's menu

General

  • Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
  • Clear signage
  • Wheelchairs provided
  • Free
  • Audible alarm system
  • Visual alarm system

Notes

  • All rooms have room stewards who are there to help assist vistors around the property.