Visitor Guide 2015

Pay once visit all season
Plan your visit
House
In 2015, visitors who purchase a House, Park and West Garden or a West Garden
and Park ticket will be entitled to a free upgrade to their ticket to a Park and West
Garden Season Ticket, which will enable them to come back to the Park and West
Garden throughout the Visitor Season as often as they like.
Before leaving Hatfield Park, visitors will need to fill in their name, agree to the
terms and conditions, and have the back of their ticket stamped; this can be done
at the House Reception, any ticketing point (after 1pm) or in the Gift Shop.
On returning to the Park or West Garden on another occasion, the bearer of the
Season Ticket will need to show their ticket along with a form of official ID to a
member of ticketing staff to gain access. For the Season Ticket to be valid the date
purchased must match the date stamped on the back of the ticket.
For full terms and conditions please see the website
www.hatfield-house.co.uk/payonce
West Garden
Visit the State Rooms
Stroll through the Lime
and the Victorian Kitchen. and Holly Walks, formal
Open 11am to 4.30pm,
parterres, yew houses,
last entry is at 3.30pm.
Knot, Woodland and
Longitude Gardens.
Stable Yard
Restaurant
Park
Park walks leaflets are
available from all
ticketing points. Pick up
yours and discover
three lovely walks.
East Garden
Relax in Stable Yard and
Morning coffee,
Lord and Lady
enjoy a unique shopping afternoon tea, hot lunches, Salisbury’s private garden
experience in all the
sandwiches, soup, salads
is open to the public on
different shops on offer. and wonderful homemade
Wednesdays.
baked goods.
Additional charge applies.
Return visits using the Hatfield House Season Tickets are not valid during major
events. Please check the Season Ticket page on the website before visiting.
Opening Times Mon Tue
Wed
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11am to 4.30pm**
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West Garden, Park,
Farm, Stable Yard
Shops & Coach
House Restaurant
10am to 5.30pm
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East Garden
11am to 4.30pm
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Sat
Sun
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Hatfield Park Farm
Wander amongst the
paddocks and meet all the
different breeds at
Hatfield Park Farm.
Additional charge applies.
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Bloody Hollow
Old Palace
The Children’s Play Area
When not in use for
in Bloody Hollow contains functions, tours of the
a scale model of Hatfield Old Palace can be booked
House to play in, on and
at any ticketing point.
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**Last Entry is at 3.30pm
Hatfield House is proud to be a member of the Treasure
Houses of England. www.treasurehouses.co.uk
Email: [email protected] Tel: 01707 287010
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Herts, AL9 5NQ
www.hatfield-house.co.uk
St Etheldreda’s
Veteran Trees
St Etheldreda’s Church is
A guide to the veteran
accessible via Fore Street trees in Hatfield Park is
Lodge. Opening times vary available from ticketing
and depend on volunteers points and the Gift Shop
and church services.
for £1.50.
Queen Elizabeth Oak
Do not miss the chance
to see the spot where
Queen Elizabeth I was
informed that she was to
become Queen.
www.hatfield-house.co.uk
Visitor Guide 2015
Public Safety
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Map
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1. George’s Gate
2. Car and Coach Park
3. Cycle racks
4. Bloody Hollow Children’s
Play Area
5. Hatfield Park Farm
6. Church Hall
7. St Etheldreda’s Church
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Parkland: Please be aware
that the ground may be uneven
and occasionally branches may
fall from trees.
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Traffic: Please proceed with
caution when driving and
observe the 20mph speed
limit.
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Contains the Salisbury Chapel
and tombs.
8. The Old Palace
9. Fore Street Lodge
10. Hatfield Real Tennis Club
11. Restaurant
12. Riding School Conference
Centre
13. Stable Yard Shops
14. North Front
Renaissance Sculpture by
Angela Conner.
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Fire: Smoking is not permitted inside buildings. When the
siren sounds, or there are any
indications of fire, visitors in
buildings will be evacuated to
a safe place. Please be aware of
the risk of fire in the Park and
Woodland, especially during
periods of hot dry weather.
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15. West Garden Entrance
16. Old Palace Garden
17. Sundial Garden
18. Woodland Garden
19.Viewing Bay
20. South Front
21. East Garden Entrance
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General: Cycling,
Skateboarding, roller skating,
swimming, camping, fires and
barbecues are not permitted
in the Park or Garden.
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Open Wednesday only
22. Elephant Dell
23. Hatfield Park
24. Elizabeth Oak
Where Elizabeth I learned of
her accession to the throne of
England in 1558. From the
location of point 24. Walk
down the Avenue away from
the House.
Turn right and follow the line of
trees for about 400m.
25. Station Lodge
Pedestrian entrance
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Ticket Kiosks
Lavatories
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Pedestrians: Visitors should
be aware of traffic moving
around the Park and Estate
roads.
Weather: During extreme
bad weather, the Park may be
closed and visitors asked to
leave.
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Start of the
Park Walks
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Accidents: Should you need
assistance at any time during
your visit, please contact a
member of staff who will be
happy to help. All accidents
should be reported to our
staff before leaving the Estate.
Feedback: Please sign the
Visitor Book on leaving the
House or email us
[email protected]
Your comments and observations are much appreciated.