
Hoghton Tower
Hoghton
Lancashire
PR5 0SH
England
Hoghton Tower is one of Lancashire’s gems. A Tudor – Elizabethan manor and the ancestral home of the de Hoghton family, the Tower stands proudly on its hill overlooking the surrounding countryside. Join a guided tour of the panelled state rooms. Stroll through the beautiful walled gardens and take in the views. Kids will love the underground passages, the ramparts, dungeons and Dolls House collection. Browse the gift shop and finish your day out in the tea room. Each month, come to our Farmers Market. Private party venue and accommodation on site. All income benefits the Hoghton Tower Preservation Trust.
Further information
Opening Hours:
11am-5pm most bank holidays and Sundays to Thursday between May and September. Private and school tours year round with prior booking. Venue hire and accommodation year round.
Charges:
Gift Aid Admission charges apply for grounds admission and guided tours. Separate charges for events in grounds. Private hire and accommodation bookable in advance.
Upcoming events:
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Facilities and services
Facilities:
- High chairs in café/restaurant
- Buggy parking facilities
- Baby changing facilities
- Meeting room available
- Facilities for private functions and events
- Conference facilities available
- Wheelchair access to some public areas
- Toilets for disabled
- Parking for disabled available
- Toilets
- Wi-fi available
- Shop
- Restaurant
- Refreshments
- Public car park
- Parking for coaches
- Licensed bar
- Gardens open to public
- Cafeteria
- Reception and lunch facilities for educational groups
Services:
- Events and resources for children and families
- Activities for pre-school children
- Licensed for weddings
- Commercial filming service
- Volunteering scheme offered
- Pre-booking service for groups
- Guided tours
- Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
- Roleplay/costumed interpreters available
- Primary school education service available
tags
- Architecture & Built Environment
- Building design
- Green space
- Historical site (architecture)
- Castle
- Building type
- Building conservation and refurbishment
- Building restorations
- Social History
- Heritage issues
- ghosts and supernatural
- oral history
- family history
- ancestor
- local history
- community (history)
- England
- North West
- Lancashire
- 16th century (1501 - 1600)
- 17th century (1601 - 1700)
- 18th century (1701 - 1800)
- 19th century (1801 - 1900)
- 20th century (1901 - 2000)
- 21st century (2001 to present day)
- British History
- Norman
- 20th Century
- Medieval (British History)
- Early Medieval
- Georgian
- Stuart
- Tudor
- Victorian
- Cross-cultural
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