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| Experience the beautiful sights, evocative sounds, real smells and true taste of a complete working historic estate and immerse yourself in sensory experiences that bring your visit to life. Set on the banks of the River Sow, with its magnificent 17th-century mansion house, along with working Victorian servants' quarters and Georgian park farm with watermill (c.1805), Shugborough provides a full day out with tours, guides and living costumed characters ready to share a powerful set of stories from the past.<z6>. | | | | Shugborough is wholly financed, administered and maintained by Staffordshire County Council. Without this commitment from Staffordshire Access to the house and gardens is free to NT members and to experience the whole estate, a reduced price all-site ticket is available. Admission charges apply when special events are held. Please tel. or visit www.shugborough.org.uk | | | | Group Visits Average length of visit: 6hrs. General guided tour£. Out of hours tours£. Special interest tours: Lord Lichfield's private arboretum tour£. Tea with the House Keeper, Walled Garden Tours, Holy Grail Tours, Lord Lichfield's Christmas Pudding, and Festive Decorations Tour£. Topic talks available£. Conservation (JanMarch)£. Mansion House, Servants' Quarters£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking. Drop-off point 100yds from house before 10:30. After 10:30 transport from car park via shuttle or land train | | | | On site catering Lady Walk Tea-room (licensed), assisted service, 70 covers in the Midden Courtyard. Menus based on Mrs Stearn's historically inspired recipes using local, organic ingredients. Hot meals 122:30, light refreshments 114:45. Granary Tea-room, self service. Open during school hols and weekends 114:30, serving drinks and home-made cakes. Garden room available for parties and group lunches. Set menu, private room, out of hours catering available. Groups can reserve tables | | |
Please pre-book all group visits, tours and catering direct with our properties.
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