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  1. 1,551 reviews. #1 of 14 things to do in Hatfield. Points of Interest & LandmarksGardens. Closed now. Write a review. About. The Park, Gardens & Woodland Walks are open each Wednesday to Sunday from 30th March 2024. The East Garden is only open on Wednesdays. Hatfield House itself reopens Thursday to Sunday from 23rd May 2024.

  2. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Here's my guide to visiting the magnificent Hatfield House. If you're a Tudorphile, Hatfield House is a must visit attraction in London, both for its charm and its royal connections. Fans of Queen Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen, will be especially enchanted by the early 17th century Jacobean palace.

  3. Hatfield House é um palácio rural situado num grande parque, o "Great Park", no lado Este da cidade de Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra. O actual edifício em arquitectura Jacobeana foi construído em 1611 por Robert Cecil , 1º Conde de Salisbury e Ministro-Chefe do Rei Jaime I , e tem sido a casa de família Cecil desde então.

  4. With over 400 years of history, just a stone’s throw from modern day London, Hatfield Park invites you to escape into hundreds of years of history and enjoy a perfect day out surrounded by beautiful grounds and parkland. Join us and discover history and adventure with all that Hatfield Park has to offer.

  5. 9 de may. de 2016 · Hatfield house is absolutely beautiful and so well kept and fascinating. There are tour guides in every room and one in particular, Dermot, was extremely helpful and informative. Such a gorgeous piece of history, an absolute must visit.

  6. Hatfield House. Open Thursday-Sunday from 23rd May 2024. Open 11am to 5pm (last entry at 4pm) Old Palace. Please check Old Palace page for further details. The Gardens. Open Wednesday to Sunday (inc. Bank holidays) The Park & Woodland Walks. Open throughout Easter Holidays.

  7. explorebritain.uk › attractions › hatfield-houseVisit Hatfield House

    Visiting Hatfield House: A visit to Hatfield House is a day-long affair, with its myriad attractions including children’s play areas, restaurants, and even a farm. The house and estate are open to the public, with guided tours offering deeper insights into its rich past. Hatfield House isn’t just a building; it’s a living chronicle of ...