East Riddlesden Hall my home town in Keighley is a hidden gem in West Yorkshire for Muslims to visit as it parking is free and Halal food is very close by as well.  You can find homemade cakes, seasonal lunches and freshly brewed drinks served in the tea-room. A range of plants, gifts, homeware and local products can be found in the shop.

We would imagine it would not take you longer than 2 hours to explore around the grounds of this place.

Praying: No facilities on site but Keighley Mosque is about 2 miles drive down the road.

Toilets: On site.

A 17th-century manor house and historic Great Barn, telling the tales of the ambition, success and failure of those who lived and worked here.

Intimate and peaceful green spaces. Seasonal highlights of scented herb border in spring, cottage garden flowers in summer and trees laden fruit in autumn.

More information to come.

Family-friendly play spaces to discover, including mud pie kitchen, trim trail and indoor craft room. Family activities during school holidays.

Information from National Trust on this East Riddlesden Hall will you give you accurate information on opening and closing times.

Hundreds of years ago this West Yorkshire manor was a thriving farming estate. Today the house tells tales of the ambition, success, and failure of those who lived and worked here and the barn displays the 400 year-old markings of proud craftsmen.

The gardens can be enjoyed at any time of the year, and seasonal highlights include the scented herb border in spring, cottage garden flowers in summer and trees laden with apples, pears and figs in autumn. The play area, mud pie kitchen and den building corner give opportunities for families to come together and enjoy outdoor natural play.

East Riddlesden Hall is the perfect place to spend a morning or afternoon.

Another place worth visiting which is not very far is Haworth.

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