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Dudmaston Hall

Shropshire & Staffordshire

A working estate with an old family home at its heart

Quatt, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV15 6QN

Boathouse at Dudmaston in Autumn

Planning your visit

Visiting the garden at Dudmaston 

Get away from it all and enjoy a little peace and tranquility in the garden complete with views as far as the eye can see and a love of art that seeps through.

Rockery with alpine plants in front of a red brick stately home and autumnal garden

A family-friendly day out at Dudmaston 

Discover what family-friendly activities are on offer at Dudmaston in Shropshire. From seasonal trails to natural play, there are plenty of things to keep everyone busy.

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Visiting Dudmaston with your dog 

Dudmaston is a two pawprint rated place. It offers plenty of opportunities for bounding, jumping and sniffing for dogs. With acres to explore, come and join us for a wander with your four-legged friend.

Dog at heel sat next to its owner at Studland Bay, Dorset

Visiting Dudmaston Hall 

A family home at the centre of rural Shropshire life, Dudmaston also houses one of the most important private collections of modern art in Britain. This is a house of many contrasts, lived in by the same family for over 875 years.

A view of the East Front of Dudmaston Hall with the sun shining on the hall which is framed by trees and a manicured lawn

Comer Woods on the Dudmaston Estate 

Comer Woods is part of the Dudmaston Estate but separate from the Hall, garden and galleries. With miles of surfaced trails to explore, the woods are open for walks and bike rides every day, all year round. Parking is free for National Trust members.

Bridgnorth, Shropshire

Fully open today
Family cycles the Explorer Trail Comer Woods

Maps of Dudmaston Hall and Dudmaston Estate 

Download or view a map of Dudmaston Hall and grounds and the whole Estate.

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