About
Nestled in the picturesque Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, Nunnington Hall offers a perfect blend of history, art, and nature. This charming manor house, surrounded by tranquil gardens and scenic landscapes, is a cultural treasure and a welcoming destination for dog lovers. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or looking for a peaceful retreat with your furry companion, Nunnington Hall promises a great day out.
Dog Access and Rules
Nunnington Hall is warmly accommodating to dogs, making it an ideal destination for pet owners. While dogs are not allowed inside the house and cafe, they can explore the beautiful gardens and grounds. Dogs must be kept on leads at all times.
Things To See & Do
Located near the village of Nunnington, this historic manor house is a short drive from York and the North York Moors. Nunnington Hall has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. The current house, a fine example of a Yorkshire manor, was built in the 17th century and has seen many changes over the centuries. Now owned by the National Trust, the hall is known for its beautiful interior, and the surrounding gardens, complete with orchards and tranquil river walks, offer a peaceful escape into nature.
A visit to Nunnington Hall is filled with activities that both you and your dog will enjoy. Stroll through the walled garden, where seasonal flowers and vegetables create a colourful display. The orchard is another lovely spot, with apple trees and wildflower meadows that are a sensory treat. For a more adventurous walk, follow the pathways along the River Rye, where you and your dog can enjoy the serene countryside views.
The grounds are perfect for a leisurely picnic, with plenty of shaded relaxing spots.
Access and Facilities
Nunnington Hall is easily accessible by car, with well-signposted routes from major towns such as York and Helmsley. Ample parking is available on-site. Bus services from nearby towns are available for those using public transport, though it’s worth checking the schedule in advance as services can be infrequent.
The on-site cafe offers a selection of meals and snacks, including dog-friendly outdoor seating areas where you can enjoy a meal with your pet. The gift shop in the old stables is a great place to find unique souvenirs.







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