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National Trust - Wallington

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Tranquil, expansive, and historic.
National Trust - Wallington, B6342 near, Morpeth NE61 4AR, United Kingdom
Interesting facts
1

The estate was the home of the Trevelyan family for over 200 years before being gifted to the National Trust in 1941.

2

The house features a series of eight large paintings by William Bell Scott depicting the history of Northumberland.

3

The interior plasterwork, particularly in the saloon, was designed by Italian stuccadori in the 1740s.

4

Wallington is one of the few places in England where red squirrels can still be regularly spotted in the wild.

5

The East Wood contains a collection of rare specimen trees planted during the Victorian era.

6

The site includes an original 18th-century 'cabinet of curiosities' that preserves personal collections from the Trevelyan family.

7

The walled garden features an 'in-ground' design, meaning it is set into a hollow to protect plants from wind.

Overview

Wallington is a 13,000-acre estate in Northumberland featuring an 18th-century country house and extensive landscaped grounds. The estate includes a walled garden, a conservatory, and several miles of woodland and river walks. The house interiors are notable for their elaborate rococo plasterwork and pre-Raphaelite paintings. Visitors can explore the Clock Tower, which houses a collection of historical curiosities. The grounds are designed in a naturalistic style with lakes, lawns, and carefully curated specimen trees. The estate is managed by the National Trust and is situated near the village of Cambo. It provides significant habitats for wildlife including red squirrels and various bird species.

Photo spot

The central fountain within the circular, sunken walled garden.

Insider tips

Bring sturdy, waterproof footwear for the woodland trails, as paths can be muddy after rain.

Visit the walled garden early in the day to avoid peak crowds and enjoy the floral scents.

Check the National Trust app for seasonal guided walks focusing on red squirrel sightings.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to walk all 13,000 acres in one day; focus on the house, courtyard, and immediate gardens.

Good to know

The house and gardens are generally open daily, but specific rooms or garden areas may occasionally close for conservation maintenance.

Etiquette

Dress for changeable weather; keep dogs on leads in designated areas; leave no trace of litter.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
4-6 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring for the rhododendrons or autumn for the changing woodland foliage.
Address
National Trust - Wallington, B6342 near, Morpeth NE61 4AR, United Kingdom
55.152, -1.956
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Details
Shade & rest areasExtensive woodland, sheltered walled garden, and courtyard seating.
Terrain typeRolling parkland, formal gardens, and wooded valley paths.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 4-6 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring for the rhododendrons or autumn for the changing woodland foliage..

The central fountain within the circular, sunken walled garden.

Close by you'll find Kirkharle Courtyard, Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, National Trust - Cragside.