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Baddesley Clinton

Warwickshire

Discover a secluded, intimate estate set in the heart of the Forest of Arden with 500 years of fascinating and unexpected stories

Rising Lane, Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, B93 0DQ

A view of Baddesley Clinton across the moat in springtime

Planning your visit

An Accomplished Woman: The Creative Life of Lady Chatterton 

From 18 April to 20 November you can visit an exhibition on the life and work of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton who lived at Baddesley Clinton from 1869 to her death in 1876, 150 years ago.

A portrait of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton, by Rebecca Dering at Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire

May Half-Term at Baddesley 

Baddesley is the perfect place for families to have fun in the outdoors, breathe in the fresh air and explore.

Three happy laughing girls in a garden

Wellbeing at Baddesley 

Come along to Baddesley and feel better. We've got yoga for the children and relaxing sound baths for the grownups. Follow this link for all the details.

View from Saddlescombe Farm of Devil's Dyke, West Sussex

Visiting Baddesley Clinton with your dog 

Baddesley Clinton is a one pawprint rated place. Walk along canals, through woodland and across fields with your dog. Find out about the routes to follow and facilities that are available for your four-legged friends.

Two women walk their dogs through the woodland at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge

Accessibility at Baddesley Clinton 

Here you’ll find information about access across the different areas of Baddesley Clinton and how to make the most of your visit.

Visitor in wheelchair with woman walking alongside him exploring the garden in February at Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire

Group and School Visits to Baddesley Clinton 

Find out about booking your group or school for a visit to Baddesley and the information you need to help you plan your trip.

Group of visitors at Plas Newydd
Two visitors walking through the grounds of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal with the abbey ruins in the background

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