The team at Leighton Hall in Carnforth, has cause for 24 carat celebrations this month as they prepare to mark their diamond anniversary.
On 1st May as they open their doors for the summer season, it will be 60 years since they first began welcoming visitors into their family home.
Leighton Hall is the lived-in historic home of the Gillow furniture making family and descendants of this incredible dynasty still live there, with all the rooms regularly used by them and their friends.
Still shining brightly, owner Suzie Reynolds explains “I can’t quite believe I’m saying this, but next week when I stand in the porch to welcome in the first guests of the summer season, the house will have been open for 60 years. Back in 1958, when my late parents-in-law had the idea of opening up their home to the public, we never imagined we’d still be doing it now!”
And what a successful idea it was. For over half century visitors have enjoyed lively house tours, beautiful gardens and parkland, breath-taking bird of prey displays and delicious afternoon teas.
During this diamond year, the hall will be open on Tuesday to Fridays, from 2pm. The guides are entertaining and child friendly and as there are no roped off areas, visitors are invited to sit on the sofa, climb the stairs, take their place at the priceless dining table and really get involved.
Outside, animal lovers can get up close and personal with Leighton’s birds of prey which are flown each day weather permitting. Later there’s time for a stroll in Suzie’s enviable gardens or to take a woodland walk, while children can let off steam in the caterpillar maze, follow the tree face trail or tackle the teddy bear treasure hunt.