
Located in Birstall (postcode WF17 9LG) in West Yorkshire, Oakwell Hall is a fantastic shout for a day out that mixes a bit of “wow” history with plenty of space to run around. This Elizabethan manor house looks like something straight out of a period drama—and it actually was, as Charlotte Brontë used it as inspiration for her novel Shirley.
What’s the vibe?
It’s a bit of a “two-for-one” deal. You’ve got the grand old house to explore, which is packed with massive fireplaces and dark wood panelling, but the real winner for families and groups is the 110 acres of country park surrounding it. It’s the kind of place where you can spend an hour peering at historical treasures and then three hours getting mud on your boots or playing tag in the gardens.



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Making a day of it:
Most people find that 3 to 4 hours is a good amount of time to see both the house and do a decent loop of the park. If you want to keep the fun going, you’re very close to the Red House Museum (another Brontë connection) or the massive Birstall Retail Park if you need a cinema fix or some high-street food later on.
Pro-tip from regulars:
The paths in the park can get pretty mucky after it rains, so don’t wear your best white trainers! Also, the house can be a bit chilly in the winter months, so keep your layers on while exploring the rooms.