Groups

A black cat relaxing in the flowering garden at Peckover © National Trust

A black cat relaxes in the flowering garden at Peckover

Your group visit

We welcome group visits to Peckover House and Garden.

Peckover House was built around 1722 and was home to a fascinating Quaker banking family.

Four generations of the Quaker family lived at what was then called Bank House, from 1794 to 1948. It was then given to the National Trust.

Group information

  • Admission rate: house and garden - £5.95, garden only - £3.90
  • Access: only the garden is wheelchair accessible
  • Coach parking: coach drop-off is at the front of the house
  • Catering: Reed Barn Tea-room open 12 - 5pm
  • Garden: open 12 - 5pm
  • House: open 1 - 5pm, last admission 4.30pm
  • Free garden tours available most days
  • Call 01945 583463 for more info and a booking form

Special interest tours

  • A front view of the Georgian three-storey town house in Peckover, Cambridge © NTPL

    Behind the scenes

    A tour of rooms not usually on view to visitors, including a viewing from the roof.

  • The grand Venetian window at Peckover in Cambridge

    Twilight tour

    Take a tour in the evening to see the property in a different light.

  • A painting of Octavia Hill by John Singer Sargent © NTPL

    National Trust connection

    Tour Peckover House and the Octavia Hill Museum.

The Octavia Hill Museum

Pastel drawing of Octavia Hill © NTPL

Visit the birthplace of Octavia Hill, one of the founders of the National Trust.

Elgoods Brewery and Garden

Morris Dancer holding a tankard of beer at a Music and Beer Festival © NTPL/David Oliver

Situated in the heart of 'Fen' country in Cambridgeshire, home to Elgood's is the North Brink Brewery, one of the first classic Georgian Breweries to be built outside London.

Wisbech and Fenland Museum

Books on shelf © Emma Wright

Wisbech and Fenland Museum is one of the oldest museums in the United Kingdom.