Crook Hall Gardens Guide & Reviews (2026)
Tucked away on the edge of Durham city centre, Crook Hall Gardens is a true hidden gem for anyone seeking peace and history. The Grade I listed medieval hall blends seamlessly into a series of interlinked gardens, each with its own character. Understanding the Crook Hall Gardens ticket prices, knowing where to find convenient Durham parking, and discovering the best nearby spots will help you plan a completely stress-free day out. The moat pool is my favourite spot where I always pause to enjoy the reflections and the distant spire of Durham Cathedral.
Crook Hall Gardens at a Glance
Essential Visit Information
Time Needed
1 - 2 Hours
Origins
14th century
Best For
Gardens & Peaceful History
Crook Hall Gardens Address & Location
Getting here
Address & Navigation
Just a short walk from Durham city centre. For sat nav, use DH1 5SZ.
Frankland Lane, Sidegate, Durham DH1 5SZ
Venue enquiries: +44 191 383 1832
A Brief History of Crook Hall Gardens
From medieval hall to National Trust gem
Medieval Origins
Built in the early 14th century by Peter Del Croke, the hall has been home to many families over the centuries and still feels wonderfully lived-in.
Garden Evolution
The interlinked gardens were developed over time, with the moat pool, walled garden and maze added to create the tranquil spaces we enjoy today.
National Trust Era
The National Trust took ownership in 2022, preserving the hall and gardens for future generations while keeping the warm, personal feel intact.
Is Crook Hall Gardens Expensive?
Trav's Wallet Score
TRAV’S WALLET SCORE:
(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)
Squawk! Entry is excellent value at just £8 for adults and the gardens feel like your own private retreat. Perfect for a budget-friendly morning or afternoon.
Pricing & Entry Tickets
Standard admission rates
Typical Admission Rates
Tickets can be purchased on the day or online. National Trust members enter free.
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Discounts and Offers
Ways to save on your visit
Family Tickets
Family tickets offer excellent value if you are visiting with children.
National Trust & RHS
National Trust members and RHS individual members enter free.
Group Visits
Groups of 15 or more receive a 5 percent discount when booked in advance.
Who Should Visit?
Is it right for your itinerary?
WHO WILL LOVE IT
WHO MIGHT HATE IT
Visiting With Kids
Is it family-friendly?
Maze Adventures
The maze is brilliant fun and the perfect size for little legs to explore without getting truly lost.
Wildlife Spotting
The moat pool always has ducks and birds to watch, keeping younger children happily occupied.
Open Spaces
Plenty of grass for a gentle run around after exploring the more formal garden areas.
What to See
Highlights of the hall and gardens
Moat Pool
My absolute favourite spot - the reflections of the hall are magical, and the benches invite you to linger.
Walled Garden
The intoxicating scent of roses in summer makes this a sensory delight you will not forget.
The Maze
Always manages to lose me for a few enjoyable minutes - perfect for all ages.
Peak Crowd Heatmap
When to expect the biggest queues
🟢 Early Mornings
Peaceful Strolling. Arriving at opening time gives you the gardens almost to yourself.
🔴 Midday Rush
High Energy. Weekends and school holidays see more visitors between 12 and 2 pm.
🟡 Late Afternoons
A Gentle Buzz. After 3 pm the crowds thin and the light on the hall is particularly lovely.
Trav’s Insider Hack: National Trust Membership
“Squawk! If you plan to visit Durham Cathedral or other North East National Trust sites, the membership pays for itself in no time and gives free entry here.”
How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)
Walking times from major landmarks
🏰 Durham Cathedral
🚶 15 mins
(Pleasant riverside path)
🏯 Durham Castle
🚶 18 mins
(Through the city centre)
🛍️ Durham Market Place
🚶 10 mins
(Easy flat walk)
Best Areas to Stay Near Crook Hall Gardens
Top neighbourhoods for venue access
Durham City Centre
Extremely convenient. Step out of your hotel and be at the gardens in minutes.
Near the River Wear
Scenic walks along the river path straight to the gardens.
Neville's Cross
Quiet residential area with good guesthouses and a short bus or walk into the centre.
Durham Parking Information
Where to leave your car
On-Site Car Park
The venue has its own pay and display car park right at the entrance:
The car park fills quickly at weekends so arrive early or use city centre alternatives and walk the pleasant 10-15 minutes.
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