Temple NewsamQuality Assessed

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Overview
A short distance from the City Centre, Temple Newsam is home to one of the finest historic houses in Yorkshire. Explore 500 years of local Leeds heritage with 40 rooms of treasures from Chippendale furniture to stunning silver and ceramic collections. Outside there’s loads of fun to keep the whole family entertained. Head down to Home Farm and get hands on with the animals and wander through acres of scenic parkland, woodland and landscaped gardens.
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Features

  • Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Location
Temple Newsam, Temple Newsam Road, LEEDS, West Yorkshire, LS15 0AD
About the area
Everybody knows that Yorkshire has some special landscapes. The Dales and the Moors first spring to mind, but what about West Yorkshire? That’s Leeds and Bradford isn’t it? Back-to-back houses and blackened mills… Certainly if you had stood on any of the hills surrounding Hebden Bridge a hundred years ago, and gazed down into the valley, all you would have seen was the pall of smoke issuing from the chimneys of 33 textile mills.
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Temple Newsam

Quality Assessed
Assessed by Visit England Logo
Ratings & awards
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Overview
A short distance from the City Centre, Temple Newsam is home to one of the finest historic houses in Yorkshire. Explore 500 years of local Leeds heritage with 40 rooms of treasures from Chippendale furniture to stunning silver and ceramic collections. Outside there’s loads of fun to keep the whole family entertained. Head down to Home Farm and get hands on with the animals and wander through acres of scenic parkland, woodland and landscaped gardens.
Features
  • Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Location
Temple Newsam, Temple Newsam Road, LEEDS, West Yorkshire, LS15 0AD
About the area
Area image
Everybody knows that Yorkshire has some special landscapes. The Dales and the Moors first spring to mind, but what about West Yorkshire? That’s Leeds and Bradford isn’t it? Back-to-back houses and blackened mills… Certainly if you had stood on any of the hills surrounding Hebden Bridge a hundred years ago, and gazed down into the valley, all you would have seen was the pall of smoke issuing from the chimneys of 33 textile mills.