Access at Ford Green Hall
As a 17th century historic house, Ford Green Hall does present some access difficulties.
The first floor is unfortunately inaccessible to wheelchair users.
Wheelchair users and anyone else with impaired mobility can instead use a specially commissioned, interactive Virtual Tour. This features panoramic photographs, detailed images and written information about the house and gardens.
The Virtual Tour is displayed on a computer with height adjustable desk on the ground floor. There is space for two people to explore the Tour together and comfortable seating is provided.
The ground floor and gardens are accessible by ramp, although visitors should take care as paths and ramps are a little uneven.
There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor.
‘What’s On’ leaflets are available in Braille, Large Print and audio versions.
Guide dogs and other assistance dogs are welcomed.
Staff receive disability awareness training and are happy to help in any way they can.
Our qualified British Sign Language (BSL) guide can be pre-booked for guided tours.
Hearing Helper kits are available for guided tours and talks by museum staff. Please ask at reception.
Free parking is available next to the museum.
Essential carers get free admission.
