ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

Abbotsford is largely accessible and we welcome visitors with different access requirements.

Mobility access

Visitor Centre and car park

Dedicated disabled parking is available within the Visitor Centre car park. A paved path on an incline runs from the car park to the entrance to the Visitor Centre at a distance of approximately 109 yards / 100 metres.

The reception desk, shop, exhibition and toilets are located on the ground floor of the Visitor Centre. Ochiltree’s restaurant is on the first floor of the building and an access lift is available. Please note that the lift is for the use of two people only, up to a maximum of 400kg. The lift measures 148cm in depth by 100cm in width.

Disabled toilet facilities are located on the ground floor of the Visitor Centre and on the first floor at Ochiltree’s restaurant.

Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge from the Visitor Centre for the duration of a visit.

Historic house and gardens

The House is accessible via a paved path which runs from the Visitor Centre to the Gardens at a distance of approximately 330 yards / 300 metres.

Alternative access to the front door of the historic house is also possible. Please contact us on 01896 752 043 to arrange drop-off/pick up.

Inside the house, the visitor route is located on one floor within the house and all rooms are fully accessible. Floor surfaces are a combination of stone, varnished wood and carpet. Respite seating is available throughout the house and benches are available outside the Visitor Centre and within the gardens in the South Court. 

There is a ramp up to the entrance of the chapel making it wheelchair accessible. 

The majority of the paths within the Gardens are wheelchair accessible (combination of chipped gravel and smooth resin-bound gravel path surface). As Abbotsford is a historic site, floors and surfaces may be uneven and visitors should take care.

Mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs are welcome within all areas of the Visitor Centre, House and Gardens.

Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the Visitor Centre, House, Gardens and wider estate and water is available on request.

D/deaf or hard of hearing access

The Visitor Centre Reception and Ochiltree’s restaurant are equipped with induction loops. Hearing aids should be switched to the T position.

Historic house and gardens

A complimentary non-descriptive audio tour in English is available in the historic house. Visitors have the choice of an audio tour voiced by an actor playing Sir Walter Scott, a factual tour or a tour voiced by cat and dog characters.

The audio tour handsets are T-coil compatible and equipped with volume control. A printed version of each audio tour transcript is also available.

Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the Visitor Centre, House, Gardens and wider estate and water is available on request.

Blind or partially-sighted access

A paved path on an incline runs from the car park to the entrance to the Visitor Centre at a distance of approximately 109 yards / 100 metres.

Alternative access to the front door of the historic house is also possible. Please contact us on 01896 752 043 to arrange drop-off/pick up.

The reception desk, shop, exhibition and toilets are located on the ground floor of the Visitor Centre. Ochiltree’s restaurant is on the first floor of the building.

Booklets containing large print labels are available within the Visitor Centre exhibition.

Historic house and gardens

The House is accessible via a paved path which runs from the Visitor Centre to the Gardens at a distance of approximately 330 yards / 300 metres.

Inside the house, the visitor route is located on one floor within the house and all rooms are fully accessible (please note there is one step at the door to the Chapel). Floor surfaces are a combination of stone, varnished wood and carpet.

A complimentary non-descriptive audio tour in English is available in the historic house. Visitors have the choice of an audio tour voiced by an actor playing Sir Walter Scott, a factual tour or a tour suitable for families with children voiced by cat and dog characters.

Paths within the gardens are a combination of chipped gravel and smooth resin-bound gravel path surface. As Abbotsford is a historic site, floors and surfaces may be uneven and visitors should take care.

Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the Visitor Centre, House, Gardens and wider estate and water is available on request.

Dogs Welcome

We’re proud to be dog friendly at Abbotsford. Well behaved dogs are welcome everywhere at Abbotsford, except the house and exhibition. Please keep dogs on a lead in the gardens, play area, shop and café. Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas.

If you have any specific questions about bringing your dog to Abbotsford, please don’t hesitate to contact us.