Bolling Hall Museum

Creative Connecting and Contemporary Reminiscence Programme

Wellbeing and Sensory Film coming 2026

Film-maker David Hare will be filming the cherry blossom at Bolling Hall in Spring 2026, so you can enjoy the gardens from the comfort of your armchair or before and after your visit to the Museum.

 

About Bolling Hall Museum

Bolling Hall Museum is a fascinating journey through the lives and times of the Bradford families who lived there for more than five hundred years. You can find it just a mile from Bradford city centre, sitting in a beautiful,  quiet, leafy garden. 

With parts of the building dating from Medieval times, Bolling Hall is a mix of styles and ideas with every nook and cranny packed with history.  For many years the hall was home to two grand families, the Bollings and the Tempests, who were involved in some of the most important (and violent) moments in the history of England and our city.

During the Civil War the household supported the Royalist cause, and the house provided a stronghold during the ‘siege of Bradford’.

Rooms are furnished and decorated to give an accurate taste of life at different periods of the house’s history, and the fascinating furniture on display includes a superb bed made for Harewood House by Thomas Chippendale.

Bolling Hall Library is also now located in Bolling Hall Museum. More information on the library can be found here.

There isn’t a café onsite, but The Lodge Café, run by the Friends of Bowling Park, is  just over the road.

Limited Disabled Access

Currently only the entrance, warm and cold kitchens are wheelchair accessible at Bolling Hall, due to internal steps and the historic layout.

 

Address

Bowling Hall Road, Bradford, BD4 7LP
Opening times

Monday and Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

Bank Holidays – closed

By public transport

Bolling Hall is situated on Bowling Hall Road one mile south of Bradford City Centre and is signposted with heritage ‘brown signs’ from A650 Wakefield Road.

From Bradford City Centre, the 635 bus departs from bus stops City Park A on Prince’s Way, Rawson Square H on John Street, and Little Germany Y on Vicar Lane (alight at Bowling Hall Road).

For help in planning your journey by public transport, please visit www.wymetro.com

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