Visitor Information

Scawby is about 4 miles east of Scunthorpe, just off the A18 on the B1207. Brigg is a further 3 miles to the east. As you approach Scawby from the A18, the Hall is the first turning on the left after crossing the bridge over the M180. The postcode is DN20 9LX.

Opening Times
Guided tours of up to 12 people maximum
from 1.30pm to 5.00pm. The last tour leaves
at 4.30pm.

Admission Charges
Adults: £6.50 per person
Concessions: £5.00
Children (under 16): £2.50
Children (under 5): Free
Family Ticket: £16.00

We now accept both Visa and MasterCard credit and debit cards.

NB: Photography is NOT permitted anywhere inside the house.

We do not offer any refreshments on site — but St Hybald’s
Church, next door, offers light refreshments and more
Nelthorpe history! Alternatively, why not try:

The Sutton Arms on West Street in Scawby, (T: 01652 652 430), www.suttonarms-scawby.co.uk — or The Pink Pig at Holme, some 4 miles away (T: 01724 844 467). For further details go to: www.pinkpigorganics.co.uk

If you haven’t already done so, we also strongly recommend you visit
The Ropewalk, a contemporary art & craft centre at Barton upon Humber: www.the-ropewalk.co.uk which also offers a fine and imaginative
selection of food and beverages in the Ropery Coffee Shop.


York

A15
Lincoln

Forest Pines Hotel
Scunthorpe
M180 Westbound
B1207 Winterton
Junction 4/M180
Scawby Hall
Brigg
Scawby
Village
M180 Eastbound
B1207 Hibaldstow

There is disabled access to both the Gardens and the majority of the Ground Floor of the Hall.

Disabled WC facilities are available.

Information about Scawby Gardens can be found at: www.scawbygardens.co.uk

A18