Lady Waterford Hall, Ford
Things to do in Northumberland Scottish Borders
Visitor-Attractions in Scotland
Description: Lady Waterford Hall, formerly the village school contains a unique collection of watercolour murals, depicting biblical scenes, using local people as models. Painted between 1862 and 1883 by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford.
Ownership: Private
Situation – OS ref: NT 949375
How to get there: In the village of Ford. By car: lies on the B6353 road, which joins the B6354 road, and which goes from the A 697 Coldstream to Wooler road through Ford Village to Lowick. By public transport: Bus service to Ford.
Seasonal opening details (2010): 15th March to 31st October 2010.
Opening Hours: Open 11.00-17.00 daily,
Facilities: The Hall is available for hire, so always check that the hall is free before travelling!
Admission: Admission: Adult £2.00, concs:£1.50, family £6.00, U5's free. Last entry to Hall 45 minutes before closing.
** Joint Tickets for entry to Lady Waterford Hall & Heatherslaw Mill also available – tickets offer approx 15% off normal admission charges **
Contact: Tel: 01890 820503
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Additional info:
Web link: Ford and Etal
Places to stay nearby: Northumberland
Local towns and villages: Ford Coldstream Wooler
Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, England
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