URPoint Details
Wheelchair access is through the basement door to the right of the main entrance, next to the wall.
A magnificent Jacobean mansion dating from 1611 built for Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I.
One of the most beautiful stately homes with tapestries in the gracious and tastefully furnished rooms.
There is also a great collection of model soldiers and costumes.
The beautiful stained glass window in the Chapel is original.
In the 1500 acres of parkland and gardens are the remains of Hatfield Palace where a young Queen Elizabeth I lived in 1558.
Lifts and ramps in the house for disabled access.
Nature trails, play area, 1833 kitchen, restaurant, gift and garden shops.
- Type:
- Landmark
Map Location
Great North Rd, Hatfield AL9 5NB, England