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- One of England's finest and most theatrical and Italianate houses
- 18th-century home of Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the notorious Hellfire Club
- Fine painted ceilings, pictures, furniture and sculpture
- Rococo landscape gardens with statues, temples, ornamental lake and streams
- Featured in many film and TV historical dramas
Audio guides to the Park and its Temples, with an introduction by Sir Edward Dashwood, available for hire (additional charge)
 | No picnics or dogs in the park. West Wycombe Caves and café are privately owned and NT members receive a discount on their admission |
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Admission by guided tour only on weekdays, tours every 20 minutes (approximately). Last admission 45 minutes before closing |
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01494 755571 (Infoline)
01494 513569
Email: westwycombe@nationaltrust.org.uk
Standard Admission: £6.60, child £3.30, family £16.50. Groups £6. Grounds only: £3.30, child £1.70. Reduced rate when arriving by public transport |
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