Historic East Riddlesden Hall features stone architecture, lush gardens, and a bright blue sky.

East Riddlesden Hall

📍 Bradford Rd, Riddlesden, Keighley BD20 5EL, UK

About East Riddlesden Hall

East Riddlesden Hall offers convenient parking for visitors exploring this charming National Trust property. Located in Riddlesden, the parking facility is ideal for those wishing to enjoy the beautifully restored manor house and its picturesque gardens. Visitors can also indulge in delicious treats at the on-site café after a peaceful stroll.

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📍 Bradford Rd, Riddlesden, Keighley BD20 5EL, UK

4.6

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Showing 5 of 2,162 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

What a lovely hidden little gem. Spectacular beautiful old Manor House, enthralled by the architecture. The main barn is something else, you cannot believe it’s still standing in all its original glory. Still some lovely pieces of furniture and tapestry’s in the main house. The lovely I’m presuming volunteers there, with lots of takes and history, very informative. We enjoyed winder g the gardens, absolutely delightful seeing families sat enjoying the gardens. Games out fir the children to ply, lots of little different play areas to enjoy. Plenty of picnic tables to sit out and enjoy a picnic, even on the grass by the cute little lake. We stopped at the cafe, so quaint, quick snack and coffee , it was lovely. They have plenty of parking, which we did not notice until we left. They have an over flow at the bottom in a huge field, with lots of picnic areas to sit and enjoy. It really was a pleasant surprise finding this lovely place right in our doorstep. A visit is a must for lovely day out, especially if you love history like us.

Anonymous
5/5
3 months ago

We had such a lovely time visiting this small National Trust property! The house is absolutely beautiful both inside and out and the gardens are so well kept perfect for a peaceful stroll. The café food was delicious, and the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming even early in the morning! A really charming place to visit — highly recommend!

Anonymous
4/5
5 months ago

Enjoyed our visit to this small national trust property. We thought it might be larger from the description, but actually we had looked around the house, barn and gardens in about an hour and a half. There were some walks we could do, but the weather was very hot and we visited with our dog so we avoided it. Our dog was welcome most places, apart from the main hall and upstairs in the tearoom. There were a couple of nice playground areas for young visitors, and there were some craft activities for children to do.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

A nice little house with lots of things to see and learn about. They've kept it quite well preserved and the garden is quite neat too. The best thing is the staff, they're so nice and enthusiastic to talk about the features and the origins of the items inside. There is also a lovely cafe that has homemade cakes and snacks.

Anonymous
5/5
6 months ago

Such a lovely place to visit! The house is gorgeous on the inside and out, and we loved walking round the beautifully kept grounds! The food in the café was very delicious, and they have a very cute gift shop, too. The staff were so friendly and welcoming, even first thing in the morning! Would recommend this beautiful place to anyone.