1671 National Trust manor house, with unusual link to the plague, large gardens and visitor centre.
Lovely shops and had a nice cuppa in the courtyard. The toilets were clean. Unfortunately, the sensory and Crystal healing were closed as we went mid afternoon. We would visit again.
Beautiful area and lnteresting to read about the plague almost gives you chills . Lovely coffee shops around .
Great stately home but only open on selected dates through the year. Volunteers were excellent, there is an audio guide or you can read along on your phone. Beautifully looked after a d a fascinating history . There is also a courtyard with craft shop, book shop and cafe. There is a car park opposite the hall and don't forget to look at the plague houses and church to see the villages history
Fascinating village worth visiting.Parking free by craft centre. Value for money excellent only 4.00 in museum n walks free.Courtyard cafe fabulous so friendly lovely coffee. Alway check opening times as sometimes shops are closed.We went on a Tuesday.Walks to Mompessons well gorgeous views . Spent 5hrs there visited church,shops,walks,pub,cafes and museum.
Absolutely beautiful house, steeped in history and priceless artefacts. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and would highly recommend. The staff are very friendly and there's also a lovely cafe and restaurant.
Really liked this lovely family home (have seen it under the management of the National Trust I think it's under the management of the family now but still open for visits). Very interesting to hear about the history of the family. The guides were very friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming. I really liked the rocking horse and the pictures of the family tree. The garden is very nice here (great bug hotel). Really nice cheese shop here. Would recommend a visit.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Lovely shops and had a nice cuppa in the courtyard. The toilets were clean. Unfortunately, the sensory and Crystal healing were closed as we went mid afternoon. We would visit again.
Beautiful area and lnteresting to read about the plague almost gives you chills . Lovely coffee shops around .
Great stately home but only open on selected dates through the year. Volunteers were excellent, there is an audio guide or you can read along on your phone. Beautifully looked after a d a fascinating history . There is also a courtyard with craft shop, book shop and cafe. There is a car park opposite the hall and don't forget to look at the plague houses and church to see the villages history
Fascinating village worth visiting.Parking free by craft centre. Value for money excellent only 4.00 in museum n walks free.Courtyard cafe fabulous so friendly lovely coffee. Alway check opening times as sometimes shops are closed.We went on a Tuesday.Walks to Mompessons well gorgeous views . Spent 5hrs there visited church,shops,walks,pub,cafes and museum.
Absolutely beautiful house, steeped in history and priceless artefacts. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and would highly recommend. The staff are very friendly and there's also a lovely cafe and restaurant.
Really liked this lovely family home (have seen it under the management of the National Trust I think it's under the management of the family now but still open for visits). Very interesting to hear about the history of the family. The guides were very friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming. I really liked the rocking horse and the pictures of the family tree. The garden is very nice here (great bug hotel). Really nice cheese shop here. Would recommend a visit.