A VISITOR attraction is undertaking a month of charity fundraising.

Crook Hall and Gardens will be open on three Saturdays during March, when all admission fees will go to charity.

Entry charges from March 8 will go to the Rainbow Trust children’s charity, the Shri Vithalra Joshi Charities Trust which helps nurses and doctors from Tyne and Wear volunteer in India will benefit from March 15 and finally March 22 admission money will be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) charity.

The medieval attraction, on Sidegate, Durham City, is open from 11am to 3pm on each of the days.

Entry costs £7 for adults, £6.50 for concessions, £5 for children and £20 for families. For more information, call 0191-384-8208 or visit crookhallgardens.co.uk

The effort is being organised by Kelly Musgrave, the attraction's new events and business developer manager.