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parkrun: Cusworth Hall parkrun Date: 18/06/2022 Trainers: Road(In Summer), Trail after rain Dogs: Yes Pushchairs/Buggies: Yes (Maybe hard work up the hill as this part is trail with tree roots.) Parking: Plenty (Free - please display spare barcode on dashboard) Electric vehicle charge points: No Toilets: Yes (Next to start) Café: Yes, seating inside and outside. Also special room inside for owners with dogs. W3W Car Park Entrance: roof.deployin.accusing W3W Start: fault.simulations.dose W3W Finish: human.eternally.miracle W3W Toilets: petty.chart.unearthly W3W Café: likening.occupy.passes Course Description The course starts and finishes on the driveway in front of Cusworth Hall. It is a slightly extended out and back route which explores the undulating terrain of Cusworth Hall Park. Following level paths in front of the hall and around the car park, the course drops down to the lakes at the southern end of the park. After running around the lakes the course zig-zags uphill across the main lawn before heading towards the finish. Cusworth Hall The first parkrun at Cusworth Hall was on the 5th October 2019. When I videoed it was event #69 Often described as a jewel in Doncaster’s crown, Cusworth Hall is a beautiful Grade I listed building set in acres of historic parkland. The house was built between 1740 and 1744 for local land owner William Wrightson and recent refurbishments have transformed the Hall into Heritage Doncaster’s social history muse. From setting up home to working and socialising, the museum collections reflect the daily lives of people in Doncaster from the 18th century to the present day. Today, visitors can step inside the Hall's Great Kitchen where many feasts were prepared and view the stunning paintings on the ceiling of the chapel. Admission to the museum is free. Car Parking Charges: parkrun: free but please display spare barcode in your windscreen. Up to 1 hour: £1.10 Up to 2 hours: £1.60 Up to 3 hours: £2.60 Over 3 hours: £6.20 Getting there by public transport Bus: The number 41 bus from Doncaster Interchange stops on Kempton Park Road. This is the nearest bus stop to the site and is approximately 200m from the park entrance. Getting there on foot Several public footpaths lead to Cusworth Hall Park. One of the footpaths links with the Trans-Pennine Trail, less than 500m from the hall. Getting there by road Cusworth Hall parkrun is located approximately 3 miles from Doncaster town centre within the grounds of Cusworth Hall Museum & Park. The postcode is DN5 7TU but as you get close please ensure you follow the signs to the car park and do not park in the village. Please note that the postcode does not work with all Sat-Nav devices. Cusworth Hall is signposted from the A1 (Jn37) and the A638. Leave the A1 at Junction 37 and follow the sign for Doncaster. After 800m there is a right turn (clearly signposted) for Cusworth and the Hall. From Doncaster, follow the A638 York Road. After approximately 1 mile take the clearly signposted left turn onto Cusworth Lane and the Hall and park are approximately 1 mile along this road. Where possible please use the dedicated parkrun parking area adjacent to the main visitor car park. Vehicular access will be restricted whilst the event is in progress. Car parking is free for the duration of the event until 10.30am, afterwards normal charges will apply. Please display a spare barcode in your car windscreen. A number of blue badge spaces are available in the main car park. #runparkrunwithme #parkrunwithme #runwithme #parkrun #parkrunuk #parkruntourism #parkruntourist #run #walk #jog #saturday #9am #runwalkjog #running #run #loveparkrun #strava #parkrunday #parkrunfamily #cusworth #cusworthhall #cusworthparkrun #cusworthhallparkrun