Preston Manor is currently closed to the general public for the winter but is open for special events and pre-booked school groups. Re-opens Easter 2023. Please check our website for more updates.
Attended outdoor cinema as a family by the amazing Preston Manor lawn grounds. So much space for people so sit on chairs or blankets. Just to be clear I can't give an opinion about the Preston Manor building itself as I haven't been there, but my kids speak highly of it , so I need to plan that tour.
Really interesting manor, with great interiors. I did enjoy the visit, I felt like I traveled in time, and also got a feel like I was transported into a movie. I can only recommend the visit to this place.
Closed for the Winter. Wonderful place. Lovely gardens. The house is lavishly furnished. 'Resident ghosts' caused a bit of a furore for two female visitors. Our lovely guide was very informative. Apparently, she's a "ghost magnet!". Sounds a bit spooky but no harm done. Well worth a visit.
From the outside it doesn't look promising but inside the house is just as it was when it was given to the people of Brighton in 1930. I loved that you could wander round the rooms and get close to the artifacts, no ropes or over zealous room wardens here.
I didn't see a ghost myself but I did meet lots of people with experience and proof they captured themselves. But if ghosts isn't for you, then there is plenty of English history to know and lots of rooms to explore. There is a garden, pet cemetery and church to explore. Preston park is right on the doorstep as well. Soon, you can go ghost hunting at night too...Staff are friendly and very helpful.
Another one of Brightons gems, a Manor house full of character and history, it's pretty amazing to see how people lived and worked, I.e the servants and how the upper class clearly lived a life of luxury, the manor is meant to be the most haunted building in Brighton, sadly I didn't see any but they do hold ghost hunting events, which I might have to return and have a bash at being a ghost buster, definitely worth a visit, just watch out for kids on school trips and those ghosts of course.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Attended outdoor cinema as a family by the amazing Preston Manor lawn grounds. So much space for people so sit on chairs or blankets. Just to be clear I can't give an opinion about the Preston Manor building itself as I haven't been there, but my kids speak highly of it , so I need to plan that tour.
Really interesting manor, with great interiors. I did enjoy the visit, I felt like I traveled in time, and also got a feel like I was transported into a movie. I can only recommend the visit to this place.
Closed for the Winter. Wonderful place. Lovely gardens. The house is lavishly furnished. 'Resident ghosts' caused a bit of a furore for two female visitors. Our lovely guide was very informative. Apparently, she's a "ghost magnet!". Sounds a bit spooky but no harm done. Well worth a visit.
From the outside it doesn't look promising but inside the house is just as it was when it was given to the people of Brighton in 1930. I loved that you could wander round the rooms and get close to the artifacts, no ropes or over zealous room wardens here.
I didn't see a ghost myself but I did meet lots of people with experience and proof they captured themselves. But if ghosts isn't for you, then there is plenty of English history to know and lots of rooms to explore. There is a garden, pet cemetery and church to explore. Preston park is right on the doorstep as well. Soon, you can go ghost hunting at night too...Staff are friendly and very helpful.
Another one of Brightons gems, a Manor house full of character and history, it's pretty amazing to see how people lived and worked, I.e the servants and how the upper class clearly lived a life of luxury, the manor is meant to be the most haunted building in Brighton, sadly I didn't see any but they do hold ghost hunting events, which I might have to return and have a bash at being a ghost buster, definitely worth a visit, just watch out for kids on school trips and those ghosts of course.