The 1620s House & Garden is a rare example of a family home built in the 13th century and modernised in 1618. It is set in beautiful 17th century style gardens with labelled plants and flowers, an orchard, herb gardens and a maze. There is also a tearoom open from 11am-4pm, where home-made soup and cakes are a speciality.
Visitors from far and wide come to the 1620s House & Garden to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere in the period gardens, to handle the many interesting objects around the house and to talk to our volunteer guides about life in Jacobean England, but there is a far longer history to the house than back to the early 17th century period.
The ancient stone house, which is the focus of the 1620s House & Garden, is one of the oldest private houses in...Read More
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £5.95 per person |
Child (3-15 inclusive) | £3.50 per person |
Concession (senior, student, disabled) | £5.00 per person |
Family 1 adult 2 children | £12.00 per person |
Family 2 adults 2 children | £18.00 per person |
Under 3s, accompanied carers | Free |
Admission tickets give free, unlimited re-admission to the House, gardens and tea room for 12 months from the day of purchase on non-special event days.
Admission on special event days during normal open hours is subject to an extra £2 charge per person.
* During November, up until 24th, the Tea Rooms and Gardens are open on Thursdays from 10.30am - 3.30pm.
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