Harvington
£8—Tour Harvington Hall, save 40%
Harvington Hall

Emily Booth
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Why We Love This Deal
During dangerous, secretive times under Elizabeth I, English Catholics risked everything to keep their faith alive. Harvington Hall became a safe house, providing concealed priest holes that are still intact today. Take a guided or self-guided tour of the hall and see them for yourself. There's also an impressive collection of Elizabethan paintings. This offer is £8—that's 40% less than usual.
What's Included
- A guided, self-guided, or family friendly tour for one adult (age 17 and over)
- Child (age 5-16) vouchers are £7
- Children under five and carers can visit for free but must have a ticket booked (these can be added during booking with Harvington Hall)
- Valid Wednesday–Sunday until 15 May, 2025
- Guided tours last approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Family friendly tours take place 12–27 April, 2025 (excluding 18–21 April)
More Reasons to Go
- Harvington Hall retains many of its original 16th-century features.
- It's surrounded by a 13th-century moat. There is a coffee shop in the Malt House in the Hall's garden. You could also spot the friendly ducks and three resident kittens.
- The Hall boasts more priest holes and Elizabethan wall paintings than any other house in England.
- On the guided tour you can experience the Hall's rich history. See the lengths people went in altering parts of their home to confuse priest hunters.
Travelzoo tip: It is recommended to give yourself at least an hour to roam Harvington Hall.
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(40 Member Ratings)
(40 Member Ratings)
Enjoyed Most
We had Anne Tudor as our guide around the Hall. She was an excellent Tour Guide and had many interesting facts to tell us about this hall. A beautiful building with lots of history. We loved all the priest hides hidden within the property. The cafe offers reasonably priced refreshments
Brian
15 Mar, 2025
March, UK
Enjoyed Most
Tour guide was very informative. Didn’t rush the group through the house and was able to answer all the questions we asked.
Other Comments
Make time for the tearoom. The food was delicious!
Andrew
15 Mar, 2025
Enjoyed Most
No problem with entry although we hadn't booked in advance, and we were able to join a guided tour which was excellent. It was informative, fun and gave a lot of information it would be less likely to have discovered on a self-guided tour. Lovely, small grounds with interesting buildings, including the tearoom. Small tearoom with inviting menu, and nice outdoor picnic area weather permitting.
Mrs P L
14 Mar, 2025
Sutton Coldfield, UK
Enjoyed Most
My friend and I had a lovely morning at Harvington Hall. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the building.
Janet
14 Mar, 2025
Kidderminster, UK
Enjoyed Most
It was a very interesting guided tour. The information was of interest and they tour guide was excellent
Other Comments
Plenty of picnic tables
Jacqueline
10 Mar, 2025
Solihull, UK
Enjoyed Most
We had a superb guided tour by Ron. Hw was dressed in historical attire, it made the tour.
Other Comments
Staff friendly and helpful. Recommend taking the guided tour as you are likely to miss a lot of interesting facts if self-guided.
Peter
09 Mar, 2025
Sutton Coldfield, UK
Enjoyed Most
We had a great visit this week. We both visited 50 odd years ago with our different schools.
The staff were great, so welcoming and knowledgeable.
It is a fabulous building with so much history. The priests hiding places were amazing. We would highly recommend this place.
Simon & Tracey.
Simon
08 Mar, 2025
Enjoyed Most
Pleasant visit, staff very helpful
Susan
08 Mar, 2025
Coventry, UK
Enjoyed Most
Excellent day with very knowledgeable entertaining guide. An amazing building
Judith
16 May, 2024
Uttoxeter, UK
Enjoyed Most
it was wonderful our tour lady Maggie was just the BEST ever,
Other Comments
I had no idea how old it is . its definitely worth a visit its like stepping back in time amazing
LYNN
16 May, 2024
Pershore, UK