Cusworth Hall, Museum & Park
Often described as a jewel in Doncaster’s crown, Cusworth Hall is a beautiful Grade I listed building set in acres of historic parkland.
The house was built between 1740 and 1744 for local land owner William Wrightson and recent refurbishments have transformed the Hall into Heritage Doncaster’s social history museum.
Cusworth Hall Museum
From setting up home to working and socialising, the museum collections reflect the daily lives of people in Doncaster from the 18th century to the present day.
Today, visitors can step inside the Hall's Great Kitchen where many feasts were prepared and view the stunning paintings on the ceiling of the chapel. Admission to the museum is free.
Cusworth Park
The historic parkland surrounding Cusworth Hall is open to the public every day of the year. It’s the perfect location for picnics, walks with the dog, or family days out.
Children’s play areas and a playing field are also located within the Park and a variety of walking trails are available from the Hall reception. Admission to the Park is free (car parking charges apply)
Food & Drink
Situated in Cusworth Hall’s former stable and coach house, Butlers Tea Room and Bistro is open and serving meals, snacks and drinks.
The newly opened Old Brewhouse is a cosy microbrewery and bar built into the original brewhouse which served the Wrightson family for centuries.
Location
Cusworth Hall is located two miles north of Doncaster and is signposted from the A1 and A638.
For more information about Cusworth Hall & Park, including opening times, exhibitions, and group tours please visit the Heritage Doncaster website.
Location
- Cusworth Lane
- Doncaster
- South Yorkshire
- DN5 7TU
Opening Times
Car Parking
7.30am to 9pm every day
Monday
10am - 4pm
Tuesday-Thursday
Closed
Friday-Sunday
10am-4pm