Euston Hall has been home to the Dukes of Grafton for over 300 years and the present Duke and Duchess welcome you to visit their home. The Earl of Arlington's fabulous collection of 17th century portraits of the Court of Charles II still hangs in the Hall and is one of the finest in the country. The collection of old masters includes the celebrated 'Mares and Foals' by George Stubbs which was painted beside the river at Euston.
The Pleasure Grounds and park feature work by John Evelyn, William Kent and Capability Brown. Located in the grounds are the charming church of St Genevieve and 17th century watermill.
The Gift Shop and Tea Room can be found in the old service wing in the courtyard.
Visitor Information2010 Opening Times
We are open on Thursdays from 17th June until 16th September.
Also Sunday 8th August and Sunday 5th September.
Opening hours are 2.30 pm to 5.00pm.
Admission Prices
Adults £7
Concessions £6
Children (5-16) £3
Gardens only £3
Parties of 12 or more £6 per head (Please telephone in advance)
PLANT SALE in aid of St John Ambulance
Sunday 23rd May from 10.30 am - 4.00 pm. Admission £5 per car. Euston Hall and Gardens are open that day from 2.00 - 4.00 pm (normal admission charges apply).
The Archives Exhibition
In 1999, to mark his 80th Birthday, the Duke, in conjunction with the Suffolk Records Office in Bury St Edmunds, prepared a display of the FitzRoy family archives. This is located in the Billiard Room. The Duke and Duchess have added to this many interesting family portraits, letters and photographs and it is well worth a visit.
An exhibition booklet is on sale at £1 and gives detailed information on the eleven Dukes of Grafton.
How to Find Us
Euston is on the A1088, 3 miles south of Thetford and 12 miles north of Bury St. Edmunds, within easy reach of London and Norwich via the M11 and A11