Bolling Hall, Bradford is located at 15 Bowling Hall Rd, Bradford BD4 7RY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Bolling Hall, Bradford and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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armstead Amst

5 Google Rating

Great never been before. Not that I remember anyway. Lots to see. Not sure I would like to sleep in

5/ 5

Great never been before. Not that I remember anyway. Lots to see. Not sure I would like to sleep in the ghost room there, or do one of those haunted nights there. Going to take my children.

Vicky Evenden

5 Google Rating

Brilliant place! Lots to look at especially the carved oak beds and stained glass windows. Lots of h

5/ 5

Brilliant place! Lots to look at especially the carved oak beds and stained glass windows. Lots of history and it was free too!

Chanelle Kettlewell

5 Google Rating

Amazing to look around, me and my friend went as we heard it was haunted and even got help from the

5/ 5

Amazing to look around, me and my friend went as we heard it was haunted and even got help from the workers giving us tips for ghost hunting. :)

Bill Merca

5 Google Rating

Very interesting history to this building and free to enter. Only takes around 20 minutes to see it

5/ 5

Very interesting history to this building and free to enter. Only takes around 20 minutes to see it all. I would recommend this place to people who are interested in history.

Saud A IBRAHIM

5 Google Rating

A very friendly environment and good staff and mean thing children loved it all the time when ever w

5/ 5

A very friendly environment and good staff and mean thing children loved it all the time when ever we go

Cat Noise

4 Google Rating

Was more than we expected loved to be able to walk around the hall and feel the history of the place

4/ 5

Was more than we expected loved to be able to walk around the hall and feel the history of the place just within the building you don't need to visualise thing or stare at pictures and read massive descriptions of the places like most museums you actually get to walk through and just enjoy seeing how it would used to have looked I enjoyed it and definitely would go back There's plenty of staff about if you need help or information and a friendly receptionist Only reason I've not given it 5* is because some of the rooms are closed and the third floor was also shut off it would of been nice to maybe have a little information to what may have been there even if they could not recreate it Hoping to find more places like this as I wish more museums was like bolling hall

richard woolner

5 Google Rating

Was so much more than I expected, creepy but very interesting. Staff friendly and helpful.

5/ 5

Was so much more than I expected, creepy but very interesting. Staff friendly and helpful.

Rodney Gillatt

1 Google Rating

Great displays of period early oak furniture really well conserved. Great place to visit.

1/ 5

Great displays of period early oak furniture really well conserved. Great place to visit.

Rebecca Chelsea

4 Google Rating

Disabled access limited, you are unable to go upstairs without walking. However it was really intere

4/ 5

Disabled access limited, you are unable to go upstairs without walking. However it was really interesting and well laid out

Anita Williamson

5 Google Rating

Gave good review but made mistake posting.

5/ 5

Gave good review but made mistake posting.

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