This classic 18th Century Palladian-style mansion. Home of the Earls of Leicester and a living treasure house of artistic and architectural history. Situated in a 3,000-acre deer park on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast, it is part of a great agricultural estate. Attractions include: a Bygones museum, an evocative collection of over 4,000 items from cars, crafts and kitchens to steam, the History of Farming exhibition with audiovisual aids and dioramas, park walks, nature trail & quiz, lake cruises, two gift shops, gallery, Stables Café, Marsh Larder Tearoom, Victoria Hotel, Globe Inn and Holkham Beach and Nature Reserve.
Admission fee:
Hall: Adult £7.00, Child £3.50
Bygones Museum: Adult £5.00 Child £2.50
Combined Ticket (Hall & Bygones): Adult £10.00 Child £5.00
Family Ticket (combined ticket only, two adults & two children 5 to 16 years) £25.00.
Audio Tours: Adult £9.00, Child £4.50 (includes audio guide).
Opening Hours
Holkham Hall & Bygones Museum
1200 – 1700 (last admission 1630)
Sat, Sun & Mon of all Bank Holidays
PLUS
1 Jun - 30 Sept, closed Fris & Sats
Out of peak season 25 Mar-31 May & 1-31 Oct ,closed Fris & Sats, opening of the Hall is limited to two Audio Tours a day at 1300 & 1500.
Each tour is limited to 40 people. Tickets can be purchased on the day from our Ticket Office which opens at 1000. Visitors are requested to be at the entrance to the Hall promptly.
Stables Café Open17 March to 31 October. Times vary
Pottery Shop Open 21 March to 31 October. Times vary.