Kirby Hall is one of England’s greatest Elizabethan and 17th-century houses.
Inside, you’ll find displays in the state rooms tracing the story of Kirby Hall’s rise and fall, from its foundation in 1570 to its ruin and eventual rescue after 1930.
Learn about the mansion’s people across the centuries, including the black servant James Chappell, who rescued the fourth Sir Christopher Hatton and his daughters from disaster.
A tapestry trail recalls the excitement of a regal stay (James I visited nine times!), and interactives help you discover what you’d look like in 17th-century clothes. Take the audio tour to make the most of your visit. There’s also a family activity trail featuring Edmund, one of Kirby Hall’s resident peacocks.