Free Entry to Shibden Hall
Shibden Hall, Lister's Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 6XG
For 500 years, from 1420 to 1926, Shibden was a family estate providing a home and an income for those who lived there. Shibden Hall and Park still show elements of their former use. A significant number of records of the estate survived, including accounts , wills, letters, diaries, plans and maps from the earliest days of Shibden through to present day.
A number of important families associated with Halifax have called Shibden their home. From the first identified landowner, William Oates in 1420, to its most famous resident Anne Lister, through to it's last resident John Lister, who lived at the Hall until it became a museum in 1934.
Today the house is a public museum giving visitors a glimpse through centuries of history reflected in its architecture and the collections on display.
Shibden Hall, Lister's Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 6XG
Shibden Hall is an historic site and there is no wheelchair/pushchair access to the upper floor. There are uneven surfaces in and around the Aisled Barn and Folk Museum. Shibden Hall sits in a steep valleyed parkland and due to the nature of the terrain not all routes are fully accessible for wheelchairs. Public toilets and baby changing facilities are located outside of the Hall next to the small car park. There is a well stocked gift shop on the ground floor where a selection of drinks and snacks are served. Car parking is available at Shibden Park and parking charges apply.