Ant Barraclough
08.03.2025
Lovely place with great views and very tame peacocks
Rebecca Thornell
04.03.2025
Lovely walk on a sunny day. Only live 5 mins away and have never been
Martin King
03.03.2025
Very picturesque with nice walks. Bring wellies!
Paul G
02.03.2025
We walked in tge gardens, hope to do so again
Luke Merchant
02.03.2025
Very knowledgeable volunteers and a great place to see the sights and landscape from
Paul Hadley
28.02.2025
This place is an absolute gem. The description in the book doesn't do it justice.
Gerald Barry
27.02.2025
Very nice house. Some great walk. Very helpful staff.
Ian Mash
07.07.2023
Lovely place, lovely views, lovely staff, lovely gardens, lovely peacocks. Great snowdrop display
Dylan Ransom
25.02.2025
A beautiful, historic place, full of fascinating things to explore surrounded by glorious gardens and woodland. We visited on a stormy February day and it was still worth the trip 👍
Richard Rudge
24.02.2025
What a wonderful place to visit lots of history staff very friendly and helpful
Levi Wisbey
21.02.2025
I loved the peacocks roaming around and they had a nice hare trail on. Helpfull staff willing to tell you the history of the house.
Deborah Meadowcroft
20.02.2025
Interesting house, beautiful grounds!
Mary Cassell
14.02.2025
Interesting place to visit, but it really needs a proper cafe and shop selling National Trust items.
Paul Dufty
10.02.2025
Wonderful place that actually welcoms dogs and not just tolerates them
Christine Anscombe
06.02.2025
A fascinating building with a lot of history , extremely good, knowledgeable guides. Loved the snowdrops and the magnificent peacocks. Well worth a visit and will definitely be returning.
Kelvin Eveleigh
02.02.2025
Interesting house and special basement tour
Matt Turner
20.01.2025
A lovely walk from Wotton, and an essential Cotswold Way stopover. The team here make lovely coffees and pastries (try a spiced cauli pasty!), always have a treat ready for our dog, and the views towards Bristol and Bath are dreamy. You can explore the woodlands towards Ozleworth, there's great play areas for kids, beautiful Tudor history and gardens, and two peacocks! What's not to love?
Natasha J
11.01.2025
A lovely peaceful place to visit and have a walk. The house was not open when we visited, but the grounds were. I would recommend old shoes or walking boots in damp weather, as the paths get very muddy!
Toilets provided upon entrance at the carpark.
Simon Luxton
03.01.2025
Great for winter walk in crisp cold weather. Ignore the path closure due to fallen tree signs. Its been sorted.
Alan Martin
31.12.2024
House closed for winter, cafe seating in marquee, could do more on accessibility