45-acre property featuring the 1700s Dashwood mansion & lush grounds with stately outbuildings.
What a nice surprise! I heard about this place as the filming location of the movie Labyrinth with David Bowie so I was curious to visit. Visited during a beautiful Sunday and it was better than expected. The garden is large and you can have a nice walk around. Wonderful view over the house and some magical bridges. The house is also amazing and very luxurious but you can't take pictures inside which is disappointing. As a NT member, I will definitely visit again as I live nearby.
Lovely gem in Old High Wycombe village (the village itself is a walk in the past, beautiful), with a villa, a lake, few streams and glades to walk around. The only thing is that it is open for only 3hrs on a Sunday. Potentially because it is still inhabited, sometimes. We actually met a couple of the heirs, on our way out :)
We were visiting friends from High Wycombe on Sunday. All of us are National Trust members so we met up here. We visited the house and walked around the grounds. All very pretty. Interesting to see the number of times that its been used as a film and TV location. Please check the opening times before your visit or you will be disappointed. The grounds are only open from 2-5pm (and the house 2:00 - 4:15pm). It is closed on Fridays and Saturdays, and is only open during the Summer.
Smaller than expected, but nice to walk around and not too busy (it was raining though). The house part open to visitors is quite small, photography is not allowed (but too dark anyway). A bit too expensive compared to other parks and gardens, hence only four stars.
The estate does NOT open until 2pm and closes by 16:30pm. Definitely NOT enough time to enjoy both the house and ground. We would only return if the grounds were open longer. It's a shame as the grounds and house are both beautiful
Big fan of National Trust properties, great house (photos not allowed inside), amazing grounds, and the most welcoming and knowledgeable volunteers. Didn't disappoint to my Jane Austiny cravings.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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What a nice surprise! I heard about this place as the filming location of the movie Labyrinth with David Bowie so I was curious to visit. Visited during a beautiful Sunday and it was better than expected. The garden is large and you can have a nice walk around. Wonderful view over the house and some magical bridges. The house is also amazing and very luxurious but you can't take pictures inside which is disappointing. As a NT member, I will definitely visit again as I live nearby.
Lovely gem in Old High Wycombe village (the village itself is a walk in the past, beautiful), with a villa, a lake, few streams and glades to walk around. The only thing is that it is open for only 3hrs on a Sunday. Potentially because it is still inhabited, sometimes. We actually met a couple of the heirs, on our way out :)
We were visiting friends from High Wycombe on Sunday. All of us are National Trust members so we met up here. We visited the house and walked around the grounds. All very pretty. Interesting to see the number of times that its been used as a film and TV location. Please check the opening times before your visit or you will be disappointed. The grounds are only open from 2-5pm (and the house 2:00 - 4:15pm). It is closed on Fridays and Saturdays, and is only open during the Summer.
Smaller than expected, but nice to walk around and not too busy (it was raining though). The house part open to visitors is quite small, photography is not allowed (but too dark anyway). A bit too expensive compared to other parks and gardens, hence only four stars.
The estate does NOT open until 2pm and closes by 16:30pm. Definitely NOT enough time to enjoy both the house and ground. We would only return if the grounds were open longer. It's a shame as the grounds and house are both beautiful
Big fan of National Trust properties, great house (photos not allowed inside), amazing grounds, and the most welcoming and knowledgeable volunteers. Didn't disappoint to my Jane Austiny cravings.