Harewood House Contact for Group Visits and School Bookings:
Zoe White Facilities available: Disabled Parking: There is a designated area for blue badge holders and is available on the grassed area opposite the House and near to the entrance to the Courtyard. First Aid: We have a Duty First Aider on site at all times. Ask at the Gift Shop or information Centre for assistance. Meeting point: We suggest the use of the information Centre as a meeting point for people who have become separated from their group. Toilets: Accessible toilet facilities are available in the main car park and in the courtyard. Please note there are no toilet facilities on the State Floor. Cafes: The Terrace Café and Courtyard Café are both wheelchair accessible. Children’s Adventure Playground: Please supervise children at all times. Picnic Areas: There are picnic areas through out the grounds. See maps for details. Please do not picnic in the café areas.
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Harewood House
Harewood sits at the heart of Yorkshire, one of the treasure houses of England, the house was built in the 18th century and has art collections Harewood is just as much about today as it is about history. There are exhibitions of contemporary art, an award-winning educational department, renowned Bird Garden and over 100 acres of exquisite gardens.
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