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Quiet Morning

A chance for sensitive and neurodivergent people to explore and appreciate this elaborate Tudor house at their own pace, without distractions.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event

On the first Tuesday of each month you can experience Paycocke's with the sound turned down. No guided tours or noisy interruptions in the house and garden. The tea-room machines will not be running and we will offer a reduced selection of drinks and snacks.

This year, Paycocke's celebrates 100 years since the house was rescued from dereliction and given to the National Trust. Displays and an exhibition tell the stories of the people who lived and worked at Paycocke's and saved it for the nation.

Times

The basics

Suitability

No age restrictions.

Meeting point

Entry through the cart way.

What to bring and wear

Please feel free to bring whatever items you need for your personal comfort, including registered support pets.

Accessibility

Level access to gardens, tea-room, toilet and ground floor of the house.

Upcoming events

Event

Paycocke's Centenary Day 

It's exactly 100 years since Paycocke's was given to the National Trust, and we are celebrating!

Event summary

on
6 May 2024
at
11:00 to 16:00
Event

Spinning Weekend 

Demonstrations and cheerful chat with the Mid-Essex Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers.

Event summary

on
25 May to 27 May 2024
at
11:00 to 16:00
+ 2 other dates or times
Event

Coggeshall Open Gardens 

Paycocke's delightful Arts and Crafts style garden will be part of this lively, village-wide event.

Event summary

on
2 Jun 2024
at
13:00 to 18:00
Event

1920s Weekend 

Join the Companye of Merrie Folke as they turn the clock back to 1924 and celebrate the roaring 20s at Paycocke's.

Event summary

on
29 Jun to 30 Jun 2024
at
11:00 to 16:00
+ 1 other date or time