The doors to Croome Court in Worcestershire will be open from 26 September. Come along and step inside this magnificent house.
Croome Court sits in Croome Park, a beautiful landscape garden which is already cared for by the National Trust.
Discover more about the lives of the Coventry family and the people who designed and built the Court.
This is a rare opportunity to see and follow the restoration of a mansion from the earliest stages, with its dramatic interior spaces still unfurnished.
There will be six rooms on the ground floor to explore including the Long Gallery created by Robert Adam and the Saloon, where the 6th Earl of Coventry entertained King George III.
Take part in the debate 'What is taste?' in the Dining Room, one of the Court's most vibrantly decorated rooms. We'll look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas as to the future of the Court
'For so many years, visitors have wanted to see inside the Court and to view the landscape from its windows. We're absolutely delighted to throw open the doors and let visitors explore this historic house,' explained Liz Roberts, Regional Director.
The Court was purchased in 2007 by the Croome Heritage Trust who is working in partnership with the National Trust.
The mansion will be open from 26 September; Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 4.30pm. From 7 November; Friday to Monday from 11am to 3.30pm.
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