Beningbrough Hall is the first National Trust
property I’ve visited since they reopened after the first lockdown. You have to
pre-book tickets and arrive at your designated time to avoid the place becoming
too crowded. The café and house were still open at the time of writing but look
likely to close in the next couple of weeks.
The hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough in North Yorkshire and dates back to 1716. Here are a few of the photos I took whilst there, including some of a little kitten. Everyone else was walking past him – we were the only ones to spot him hiding in the leaves.