| Founded in 1232, many parts of this fine Abbey have survived largely intact. The 16th-century stable courtyard has a clockhouse, brewery and bakehouse, and the Victorian woodland grounds include an 18th-century summer house and Victorian rose garden. The village dates from the 13th century. Museum dedicated to W.H. Fox Talbot, photographic pioneer. | | | | Picnic area with tables in the pound 'paddock' opposite visitor reception. No picnics in Abbey grounds. Max. 4 groups per day | | | | Group Visits Average length of visit: 2hrs. General guided tour£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 220yds, drop-off point. 5 coach spaces | | | | On site catering Tea-rooms, pubs, restaurant and bakery in the village. (Most owned by NT but leased and managed by tenants.) | | |
Please pre-book all group visits, tours and catering direct with our properties.
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