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Booking your visit to Peckover House

The Dining Room at Peckover House and Garden, Cambridgeshire
The Dining Room at Peckover House | © National Trust Images/Andreas von Einsiedel

We are now closed for the winter season and will be back open in spring 2024. Please do check back here and on social media for updates, news & events over the coming months. Huge thanks for all of your support during our 2023 season.

Book a visit and explore the unexpected at Peckover House. Discover the story behind the house with a new guided experience, led by knowledgeable volunteers. There is so much to discover in this unique family home and business.

Entry to the house is by pre-booked guided experience only.

How to book

To visit the house at Peckover you'll need to book your place in advance.

  • Entry is free for members, but please bring your membership card with you. Non-members will need to pay.
  • Please book one ticket per person, except for children aged 5 or under as they don't need a ticket.
  • If you would like to visit the house please book onto one of our guided experiences, entry to the house is by guided experience only.
  • We'll send your booking confirmation by email. Please make sure you fill in your correct email address when you book to ensure you recieve your confirmation email.

There is no need to book to visit the garden.

Book your visit

Check availability and book your visit to Peckover House

Changing your booking

If you set up an account when you made your booking, you will be able to amend the date/time of your booking online up to 24 hours before the date of your visit, or by calling 0344 249 1895

If you are a member and can no longer attend, please let us know by giving us a call on 0344 249 1895

Windows of Peckover can been seen through the yellow leaves of the trees

Book your visit

Please note you need to book tickets to Peckover House. You can book for today up until 8am. Every Thursday time slots will be available for the next 14 days.

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