Back to Agecroft Hall Plan in advance! We brought out of town relatives to Agecroft during the open hours listed on the website. We were not allowed into the house because they had school tours going on. We were told, by a less-than-friendly man that the house would remain closed for the remainder of the day due to the school tours.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 04 2009 What a find! Our tour guide and all employees were wonderful! They were educated, enthusiastic and truly had pride in the entire property. We were a bit late, so two tour guides stayed on later to answer any questions that we had. A true joy and treasure for Richmond with great history and activities.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 06 2007 Not friendly to children We went there this weekend expecting to have a great time. We had our 7 month old daughter with us. She did not cry once during the visit, but she did do some cooing and ocationally she laughed while on tour, but as far as we could tell she was not disturbing the others on the tour. We really could not have asked her to have behaved better, but the tour guide, in the middle of the tour singled me out, looking at me (even though my husband was holding my daughter) and asked if we would please stay a room behind for what I can only asume was too much noise.