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Ormesby Hall

Ormesby Hall, Middlesborough, Yorkshire, TS79AS


Ormesby Hall: Mid 18th Century palladian mansion notable for its fine plasterwoprk and carved wood decoration. Victorian kitchen and laundry, beautiful stable block, attractive garden and large model railway exhibition.

Open: 30 March - 2 November

Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sun and Bank Holidays 1.30pm - 4.30pm.

Adult £3.90, Child £1.90, Family £9.50, Members free.


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Ormesby Hall
Church Lane
Ormesby
Middlesborough
Middlesbrough
Yorkshire
TS79AS   map

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