Welcome
HALL - GARDENS - TEA ROOM
Kiplin Hall and Gardens is now OPEN for the 2024 season. Open 6 days a week, closed on Thursdays.
You can purchase tickets in person on arrival or in advance online HERE.
Historic Houses members welcome, please show your pass at the main entrance.
Join the mailing list at the bottom of this page to keep up to date on all things Kiplin, or visit our blog for behind-the-scenes news and updates.
At Kiplin Hall & Gardens you will encounter 400 years’ worth of stories about international adventure lived out by members of the four families that owned Kiplin Hall over four centuries.
An oasis of calm and tranquility in the heart of North Yorkshire, Kiplin Hall & Gardens was built in the 1620’s for George Calvert founder of Maryland, USA. Visitors can enjoy the intimately presented hall and award-winning tearoom, and can lose themselves in scenic walks around the lake, through woodland, parkland, and in the walled and formal gardens. Events and activities for families who enjoy exploring nature take place throughout the year. Kiplin is an ideal place to experience North Yorkshire country living at its finest.
Tell us what you think after your visit by completing our visitor survey HERE thank you for your feedback!
Thank you to our funders, supporters, and partners for their ongoing support.
Staying Home?
Hear from beloved former Curator of Kiplin Hall for 18 years, Dawn Webster, in the Kiplin Treasury video tour CLICK HERE
Learn more about the four families who’ve owned and loved Kiplin through extensively researched family trees CLICK HERE
An oasis of calm and tranquillity in the heart of North Yorkshire, Kiplin Hall & Gardens was built from 1619 for George Calvert founder of Maryland, USA. With an intimately presented hall, award winning tearoom and scenic walks around the lake, through the woodland and parkland, and in the walled and formal gardens, and activities for all ages, Kiplin is an ideal place to experience North Yorkshire country living at its finest.
We have a separate website covering the Hall’s history and family trees here.