Kirkharle Courtyard
Kirkwhelpington, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE19 2PE, United Kingdom | 01830 540229 | WebsiteVenue Description
Kirkharle Courtyard is a thriving visitor attraction situated in the centre of rural Northumberland. Newcastle, Hexham, Morpeth, Rothbury, Ponteland and Alnwick are all less than 20 miles from the Courtyard. Kirkharle is the birthplace of Lancelot (Capability) Brown - arguably Britain's finest landscape designer. The Centre has been created from an 18th century farm steading and comprises 10 craft workshops/galleries, a Coffee House/Restaurant and a newly created lake with accessible pathway
Accessibility
All buildings are placed on level ground and ramps have been installed where necessary. Every effort has been taken to make the centre accessible. The majority of workshops and the coffee house are all situated on the ground floor with doors wide enough for wheelchair access. Only two workshops are on the first floor and, due to listed building constraints, it has not been possible to install a lift.
Accessibility Guide
Accessibility Guide Link: http://www.kirkharlecourtyard.co.uk
Access Statement
Access Statement Link: http://www.kirkharlecourtyard.co.uk
Accessible Performances
our venue does not generally organize performances
Toilets
1 disabled toilet is available and accessible for both manual and powered wheelchairs with ample turning space. Handrails are fitted and the taps are lever operated.
Staff
None of our staff are trained in sign language but all are friendly and very willing to assist those with disablities
The venue says it has...
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
- Access Statement
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