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| One of England's finest and most complete Jacobean houses, filled with a mixture of rare and everyday objects, collected since 1612. The gardens have a typical Elizabethan and Jacobean layout with a ring of fascinating topiary at their heart. It was here in 1865 that the rules of modern croquet were codified. | | | | As Chastleton House is relatively fragile and the access roads are narrow, the number of visitors is restricted. Admission is by timed ticket, which can be reserved by contacting the property (MonFri, 1012). No same day bookings. Groups of 10+ must book in advance. Private tours limited to 25, out of hours, mornings at 10 | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 1hr 30mins. Introductory talk. Out of hours tours | | | | Coach parking Minibus parking, 250yds, drop-off point 30yds. The largest vehicles that can be accommodated are 25-seater, 7.5m long mini-coaches | | | | On site catering No catering available, contact property for alternatives | | |
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