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A grade 1 listed country house and see the restored kitchen, bake house, still room and laundry. The grounds are plentiful and beautiful with plenty or room for the kids to run wild, take a walk down to the lake. The museum is full of a rich variety of objects, which tell the story of life in the Doncaster Area, and the hall and the family.

Somewhere To Eat?

The cafe sells a range of food and drink.

Are There Toilets?

Toilets are located throughout the park.

Want To Treat Yourself?

There is a gift shop

Where Shall I Park?

On-site parking is available (paid).

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Indoor

Category

Historic Homes & Gardens

Historic Homes & Gardens

Suitable For

toddler

toddler

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Monday to Wednesday- 10:00 to 16:30 Saturday and Sunday- 10:30 to 16:00

Price Information

  • All: Free

Facilities

ToiletsParking (PAID)Cafe

How To Get There

Directions

Take the A368 north west from Doncaster. Exit on to Cusworth Lane just before the A365 turn off. Follow signs for the park.

Static google map of Cuswoth Hall & Park

Tips

Lived in Doncaster all my life and never visited until now! The grounds are just lovely to walk around in the nice weather! The museum was lovely too, nothing too over the top but some lovely elements of local history! Would and will visit again! My little girl (2 and a half) loved walking around pointing at things asking what they were!

Love this place great for walks and loads of room to burn off energy in the grounds. House is interesting but might not be any good for younger children!!