Hoghton Tower

Description

Hoghton Tower is a historic hilltop manor with over a thousand years of heritage, offering stunning views and rich stories from England’s past. Dating back to at least 1109, it has hosted royalty, writers and notable figures throughout history. It is a unique destination where visitors can explore heritage, gardens and cultural experiences in one place.

Visitors can enjoy guided house tours, explore beautiful gardens like the Wilderness Garden and Rose Garden, and discover one of the UK’s largest collections of vintage dolls’ houses. The experience also includes seasonal events, family activities, theatre performances and themed tours, along with a tea room serving afternoon tea and refreshments. Additional highlights include scenic viewpoints, historic interiors and opportunities to stay in unique on-site accommodation. 

Garden admission starts from £4.05 for adults and £2.00 for children, while guided house tours cost £13.60 for adults and £6.80 for children. Self-guided house visits and various event or celebration packages are also available with different pricing options. 

Hoghton Tower offers a perfect blend of history, culture and scenic beauty. With its engaging tours, gardens and year-round events, it provides a memorable experience for all ages. It is an ideal destination for history lovers, families and anyone looking to explore Lancashire’s heritage.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: Yes

Features

  • History of Hoghton: A thousand years of people living on the site of Hoghton Tower: a thousand years of royal visitors and literary and artistic greats, of conflict, intrigue, celebration and strife. A beautiful place with amazing tales to tell; a history of England played out in Lancashire. Today’s Tower might have been built in 1565 by Thomas Hoghton, but he was far from the first; previous structures here date all the way back to 1109. The hilltop location, which made Hoghton Tower strategically crucial for centuries, now guarantees brilliant views to the Lakes, the Irish Sea and Wales, from the heart of the famous county which gives it so much of its identity.
  • Tower Tours: There’s a lot to admire and enjoy just by walking around and taking it all in, but so much colour, intrigue, fascination and fun to be had, too, if you join up with one of our friendly and engaging expert guides. Your feet will be wearing smooth the same stone and timber trodden by the likes of King James I, Dickens and Shakespeare. Hoghton Tower’s rich history – which goes back as far as William the Conqueror – says a lot about Lancashire and England, but when told by our guides it’s an entertaining, revealing and human story, of why Shakespeare was here in the first place, how King James I ‘knighted’ a loin of beef; “Sirloin”, and exactly which ‘Peaky Blinders’ scenes were played out here.
  • Garden Visits: Our gardens are an equal delight for the aficionado and the amateur, serene and with scenic views of Lancashire. The Wilderness Garden with its large, lush lawn fringed by a textured herbaceous border and beautiful topiary. Leading to the East Wing are the romantic Dorothy Steps and, just beyond the parapet walls, you can glimpse the ancient fairy-tale woodland. A narrow doorway leads to the Rose Garden, the most formal and intimate area of the grounds. In high summer, magnificent roses dazzle the senses. The flowerbeds are formal, the yews clipped, the scents powerful. 
  • Doll's House Collection: Truly, a whole new world. Experience one of the UK’s largest collections of vintage dolls’ houses as part of a specially themed ‘Dolls’ House Exhibition’. There’s something timelessly fascinating about the magical, miniature world of the dolls’ house, and we have plenty of vintage ones to exercise your imagination. Peep through the tiny windows of over 70 of them, from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and discover the detailed, immaculately-executed little worlds within. 
  • Family Days Out: Spooky tours, seasonal trails, visits from Father Christmas, live family theatre: there’s always something next to head for on the calendar. But even in the in-between times, there’s plenty to keep the family distracted, amused, engaged and exhausted. With a colourful range or varied family events throughout the year, including atmospheric ‘spooky’ tours, seasonal trails and live family theatre, and you’ll want to keep coming back. Visitors of all ages with become spellbound as our guides transport you back nearly 1000 years. 

Explore our varied calendar of exciting events the whole family can enjoy together.

Facilities

  • Parking: Our car park can accommodate up to 200 cars. Parking for coaches is also available if booked in advance.
  • Food & Drinks: Our welcoming Tea Room proudly serves one of the best afternoon teas in Lancashire as well as a range of other delicious snacks and refreshments. After you’ve explored the house and gardens, enjoy a selection of mouth-watering sandwiches, homemade scones, or just a warming hot drink in the historical surroundings of our Tea Room.
  • Toilets: Toilet facilities are provided onsite. A baby change table is available adjacent to the toilets in the house.
  • Stay: Enjoy a memorable self-catering stay at Hoghton Tower in the quirky Irishman’s Tower. This unusual rural retreat is an ideal place for couples to escape, surrounded by over a thousand years of Lancastrian history.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

Garden Admission only

  • Adult: £4.05 (£4.50 including donation)
  • Child (5–16 years): £2.00 (£2.20 including donation)
  • Child Under 5: Free
  • BBC Gardeners World 2-for-1 Scheme: Free
  • Historic Houses Association Members: Free

Self-Guided House Visit (Selected Saturdays only)

  • Adult Ticket (includes free Garden Admission): £10.90 (£12.00 including donation)
  • Child Ticket (5-16 years) (includes free Garden Admission): £5.00 (£5.50 including donation)
  • Historic House Association Member (includes free Garden Admission): Free

Guided House Tours

  • Adult (includes free Garden Admission): £13.60 (£15.00 including donation)
  • Child (5-16 years) (Includes free Garden Admission): £6.80 (£7.50 including donation)
  • Guided House Tour (includes free Garden Admission) -Historic Houses Association Members: Free

Pricing URL: https://hoghtontower.digitickets.co.uk/category/39694

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: Yes

Birthday Party Details

Celebrations & Gatherings

  • Where better, for celebrations and gatherings in Lancashire, than our rich range of historic rooms, beautiful gardens and gorgeous views?
  • Hoghton Tower is as unique as it is memorable for tailored and exclusive celebrations; birthdays, anniversaries, christenings, private functions, and memorials.
  • This historic house has a range of rooms, from cosy oak parlour for romantically intimate occasions to the lavish banqueting hall which is sure to turn heads.
  • Period interiors and original features help create a memorable atmosphere and a striking backdrop you’ll remember with pleasure for years.
  • There’s plenty of room for your guests here too. Our car park holds up to 200 vehicles, including coaches. 
  • TEAROOM:  Open weekly, Thursday – Sunday 11am – 4pm
  • GUIDED HOUSE TOUR: 2nd April – 4th October – Thursday, Friday & Sunday
  • SELF GUIDED HOUSE VISIT: 4th April – 3rd October – Saturday* House open 11am – 4pm (last entry 3:30pm) 
  • GARDENS: 2nd April – 4th October – Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11am – 4pm (last entry 3:30pm)

Address: Hoghton, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 0SH, England

Post Code: PR5 0SH

Council: Chorley

County: Lancashire

  • From M65 (5 minutes): Leave M65 at Junction 3 and follow the brown tourist signs.
  • From M6 Northbound (10 minutes): Leave at Junction 29 and join the M65 Eastbound. Leave M65 at Junction 3 and follow the brown tourist signs.
  • From M6 Southbound (10 minutes): Leave at Junction 30 and join M61. Leave M61 at Junxction 9 and join M65 Eastbound. Leave M65 at Junction 3 and follow the brown tourist signs.
  • From M61 (7 minutes): Leave at Junction 9 and join M65 Eastbound. Leave M65 at Junction 3 and follow the brown tourist signs.
  • By Bus: The 152 runs between Preston and Burnley via Blackburn and travels along the A675 at the bottom of the Hoghton Tower driveway. The nearest bus stop is Dover Lane. It is then approximately a 20 minute walk (0.8 miles) to the gatehouse at top of the driveway. Please be aware that the driveway, which is over 0.5 miles long, is on a steep incline and has an elevation gain of 122m (400ft).
  • By Train: The nearest main line railway station is Preston (7.3 miles away, approximately 20-25 minute taxi ride). However, we are also close to the railway stations in Blackburn (6 miles away) and Chorley (8.1 miles away), both approximately a 15-20 minute taxi ride away.

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