Join us for public Open Days at Calverley Old Hall in May 2025. Visit the finished, fully furnished Landmark and explore the craftsmanship, creativity and care which has contributed to this major restoration project completed in autumn 2024.
Information on the rescue and repair of the building will be available along with activity sheets for children.
Pre-booking is preferred via Eventbrite but drop-in visitors are welcome on the day.
About Calverley Old Hall
An intriguing building, which has been added to, subtracted from, rearranged and developed across 700 years, Calverley Old Hall has now been brought right up to date with an exciting reimagining of the building for the 21st century. A newly discovered Tudor painted chamber hides alongside new rooms that occupy ancient spaces in spectacular harmony.
The new Landmark includes the stunning Great Hall with its late-15th century hammerbeam roof, overlooked by a gallery that leads to a first floor sitting room. There is no doubt that you find yourself in the 21st century: the building is heated by renewable energy and designed for accessibility, with clean modern design. Yet you are clasped by the changing archaeology of a thousand years, in a Landmark to contemplate the future as well as the past.
Community space drop-in workshops
Alongside the new Landmark you will also be able to visit the Community Space which is available throughout the year for all to hire and use.
Over the Open Day weekend, take part in free drop-in workshops. More information to be announced.
Making a donation to Landmark as part of your visit
We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to visit a Landmark for free as part of our Open Day programme, and as such we’re pleased to continue to offer free entry at all our Open Days in 2025.
The Landmark Trust is a building conservation charity that relies on donations to support its work. Over the past 60 years, public support has helped us rescue over 200 historic buildings and make them available for all to experience and enjoy. Your support by attending our events, booking a workshop, and making a donation allows us to continue to save buildings at risk and continue to maintain those already in our care. Your donation could help train the craftspeople needed to restore a future Landmark, offer opportunities for young people to experience history first-hand, or provide a charity with free Landmark stay for their service users through our 50 for Free scheme.
Donations can be made when you book your Eventbrite ticket, at the event via contactless donation points, or after your visit via our website under Support.

Open Day entry
Due to the historic nature of our buildings we have a limited capacity for our Open Day events. You may therefore be asked to wait a short time while other visitors finish their visit. Whilst booking is not essential, priority will be given to those who have booked in advance. Thank you for your co-operation.
Accessibility
There is no parking on site but it is possible to drive up to and drop off those with limited mobility. There is a lift which will take visitors to the first floor.
Assistance dogs only are permitted at the event. Please speak to a staff member on arrival.
We do all we can to enable access wherever possible; for further information or if you have any access concerns that you’d like to discuss before visiting, please contact our Booking Enquiries team on 01628 825925 or [email protected]. The Booking Office is open Mon to Fri - 9am to 5pm.
Thanks to National Lottery Players, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund, who have made this restoration and this event possible.