Things to do at Wollaton Hall review The house is now the Nottingham Natural History Museum. It is free to visit Wollaton Hall and the grounds. Parking is pay and display. You can take a walk around the vast 500-acre deer park with free-roaming deer.
How old is the giraffe at Wollaton Hall?
The New Walk Museum acquired the giraffe, known as George, in 1926. It was transferred to the Nottingham Natural History Museum at Wollaton Hall and Deer Park in 1969. He was a favourite with visitors to Leicester, and has remained a favourite with visitors to Nottingham.Aug 2, 2015
How do I pay for parking at Wollaton Hall?
You can pay for car parking by card using the RingGo app (Location code: 18914), by phone on 0115 8714000, or in any shop or café. Contactless payment only. Access to blue badge parking in front of the Hall (subject to time limit).
Annual visitors to an Elizabethan mansion have increased by more than 100,000 since a Batman movie was filmed there. Wollaton Hall in Nottingham attracted 175,117 visitors in 2011, the year it was used as Wayne Manor for the filming of The Dark Knight Rises.
What films have been filmed at Wollaton Hall?
- The Dark Knight Rises (2012) PG-13 | 164 min | Action, Crime, Drama.
- Outlawed (I) (2018) Not Rated | 102 min | Action.
- Crossroads (2001–2003) 24 min | Drama.
- Petrov (2017)
- Treasure Hunt (1982–1989)
What mansion was used in The Dark Knight Rises?
Wollaton Hall
Is Wollaton Hall free?
Wollaton Hall is an Elizabethan country house built in the 1580s. The house is now the Nottingham Natural History Museum. It is free to visit Wollaton Hall and the grounds. Parking is pay and display.
Can you go in Wollaton Hall?
Wollaton Park is open all year round, including hall admissions, exhibitions & events.