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Sinai House

Built in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, Grade II* listed Sinai Park House is a timber-framed house on a hilltop overlooking the Trent Valley and surrounded by a 13th century moat, itself an ancient monument. The house is one third restored and two thirds derelict.

It is historically, architecturally and archaeologically important and extremely haunted. It is also, quite simply, a fabulous place to see and to experience!

Contact Details and Map

Shobnall Road
Burton upon Trent
DE14 2BB

Tel: 01889 598600

Email: kate@brookesandco.net

Website: www.sinaiparkhouse.co.uk

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Getting here and parking

By Road

Public footpath signs to Tatenhill from Shobnall Road

Nearest Train Station

Burton-on-Trent Train Station

Parking Facilities

Free customer parking

Times

Opening Hours

By appointment only

Open all year round

Prices

Free Entry

Donations welcome

Guides, tours and information

  • Visitor information is available
  • Guided tours available for groups

Accessibility

Entering the building/attraction

  • The entrance is flat
The entrance way has one steps

Access, lifts and ramps

  • Some areas can only be reached using staircases

Main pathways into and around the venue

  • The main pathways/routes are grass

Services for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues

  • Seating is provided at regular intervals for visitors with limited mobility?