Oakwell Hall was built in 1583 by John Batt and is now displayed as late 17th Century family home with a fine collection of period furniture.
Charlotte Bronte visited the house in the 19th century and was so inspired by its atmosphere that she featured it as ‘Fieldhead’ in her novel Shirley.
The Green Flag Award winning country park includes Yorkshire in Bloom gold award 17th Century formal gardens, a visitor centre, café, play area and Countryside Centre.
The nature trail helps you explore and enjoy the 110 acres of parkland and for those feeling a little more adventurous, have a go at the orienteering course!
Parking is free.
Access Information: Ground floor is wheelchair accessible (no access to upper floors), external seating for wheelchair users in Cafe, disabled toilets & parking.
Free admission. How to Redeem: Present your Max Card on arrival. Terms and Conditions: • Offer valid for up to 2 adults and 2 children.
• Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.