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| World-famous 18th-century landscape garden, Palladian mansion, parkland, woods and chalk downs. The garden is a fine example of the English landscape style, featuring a central lake surrounded by classical temples and a magnificent collection of rare and exotic trees. The mansion contains furniture by Chippendale the Younger and an exquisite Regency library. King Alfred's Tower, a triangular red-brick folly, offers breathtaking views over the estate. | | | | Limited to 10 booked groups per day. Strongly advise to discuss access to house and garden for disabled visitors in advance of visit | | | | Group Visits Average length of visit: 2hrs 30mins. On-board coach welcome. Introductory talk. Special interest tours: The Story of Stourhead Landscape Garden£. The Grand Tour of Stourhead House£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking next to Visitor Reception, shop and restaurant. 400yds from garden. Minibus shuttle service (wheelchair accessible) runs between vehicle park and garden/house entrances | | | | On site catering Restaurant (licensed) serving fresh seasonal food, self service, 250 covers serving fresh seasonal food. Private dining room, max. 50 (booking required). Spread Eagle Inn (not NT), open all year | | |
Please pre-book all group visits, tours and catering direct with our properties.
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