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Much-restored Tudor house, park and garden with notable topiary
Packwood Lane, Lapworth, Warwickshire, B94 6AT
Asset | Opening time |
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House | 11:00 - 15:00 |
Café | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Grounds | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Park | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Shop | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Kiosk | Opening times vary |
The house, gardens and grounds at Packwood are open every day of the week. House opening is 11.00am subject to volunteer availability, if there are low volunteer numbers the house may only be accessible via guided tour, timed ticket only (not bookable), last entry will be half hour before closing time stated. Kitchen garden: opens at 9am. Formal gardens: open at 9am. Yew garden is open at 12 via a guided tour. Closed 18 November and 24 and 25 Dec.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Child | £8.30 | £7.50 |
Family | £41.30 | £37.50 |
1 Adult family | £24.80 | £22.50 |
Group Adult | £14.25 | |
Group Child | £7.13 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £11.00 | £10.00 |
Child | £5.50 | £5.00 |
Family | £27.50 | £25.00 |
one adult | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Group Adult | £9.50 | |
Group Child | £4.75 |
Cycle parking is located outside the entrance to Visitor Reception.
Dogs on leads are welcome in the car park, public footpaths across the estate, café terrace and barnyard. Assistance dogs only in the house and gardens.
Partly accessible grounds, gravel paths and steps. Wheelchairs and Tramper available for hire. Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilet. Induction loop. Ground floor of the house accessible.
2 miles east of Hockley Heath (on A3400), 11 miles south-east of central Birmingham.
Parking: free, 100 yards
There are pleasant walks right through the estate, including the Millennium Way from Hockley Heath. The Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal Walk also passes nearby from Hockley Heath. It covers a part of the walk from National Trust Baddesley Clinton, which also includes the Grand Union Canal Walk and Heart of England Way. Plan your car free journey via Good Journey
There are direct trains to Lapworth, Dorridge and Solihull from: Birmingham city centre (20 mins), Stratford-Upon-Avon (20 mins), Leamington Spa (15 mins), Warwick (15 mins) Stourbridge and Worcester. Dorridge also has trains from London Marylebone. Plan your car free journey via Good Journey
There are direct buses to Hockley Heath from: Dorridge (5 mins), Solihull (25 mins) and Stratford-Upon-Avon (35 mins). Plan your car free journey via Good Journey
We have lots of things happening year-round here at Packwood to entertain the whole family. Find out all about them here.
It’s a bit of an adventure to visit Packwood House car-free but with the support of Good Journey we have all this information in one place. We are also offering all visitors that have travelled to us car-free a free hot drink in the Kitchen Garden Café.
Packwood House is a two pawprint rated place. Dogs on leads are welcome in certain areas here. Find out more about a dog friendly visit and walks in the surrounding Warwickshire countryside.
Find out more about booking your group or school for a visit to Packwood and the information you need to help you plan your trip.
Here you’ll find information about access across the different areas of Packwood and how to make the most of your visit.
16th-century Tudor house, lovingly restored at the beginning of the 20th century by Graham Baron Ash, son of a wealthy industrialist.
Garden includes brightly coloured, ‘mingled style’ herbaceous borders, lakeside walk, famous sculpted yews and an 18th-century gentleman’s kitchen garden.
Around 150 acres of parkland, wildflower meadows with 5 different types of native orchids, ancient woodland with bluebells, oak and hornbeam.
Garden Kitchen Café serving hot and cold food and drinks, sweet treats and ice cream. Trailer open on busy days.
Shop filled with gifts, homeware, books and gardening accessories. Seasonal selection of plants for sale in the barnyard.
There's lots going on at Packwood for everyone to enjoy all year round. Find out what makes Packwood a great place for a family outing.
Meet the garden team and see the colourful collection of fruit and veggies they've harvested this autumn. Free entry to everyone!
Join Storyteller Pyn Stockman and Medical Herbalist Arlene Burnett at Packwood House as the days even out and the Sun and Moon share equal sway.
Come and join the Head Gardener for a tour of historical Packwood House gardens after hours.
Join us at Packwood House this October half term to solve the mystery of the missing pumpkins!
Packwood House is the culmination of a single man's vision of Old English country hospitality. Step inside and discover a cow barn transformed into a Great Hall, a 1930s Long Gallery filled with 16th-century tapestries, and much more.
From winding paths through woodland to wide open spaces, Packwood is the perfect place for a family day out in the great outdoors.
Explore Packwood’s garden and its seasonal delights. Flamboyant flower borders in a ‘mingled’ style, magnificent yew trees and a bountiful kitchen garden all wait to be discovered.
Enjoy a range of walking routes on the estate surrounding Packwood, taking in fields, woodland and canals, and discover more about the flora and fauna you might see along the way.
The café with indoor and outdoor seating is open and serving a range of hot and cold food and drinks. Stop by the shop to pick up gifts, souvenirs and plants.
Enjoy an easy walk around Packwood House, which takes you through the picturesque park and up to its 13th-century church.
A beautiful walk through the Arden countryside, taking in the Stratford-upon-Avon canal and two tranquil Warwickshire properties.
Follow this short but often muddy route taking in our woodland Welly Walk, with four play glades where you can build dens, make music or stop for a picnic.
On the grounds of Upton House, overlooking the bog garden, this former banqueting house is a stylish retreat.
With its own private garden, this former stable on the Upton estate has an Art Deco-inspired interior.
At the entrance to the Hanbury estate, this handsome lodge has miles of walking trails on the doorstep.
Meet the garden team and see the colourful collection of fruit and veggies they've harvested this autumn.
Join Storyteller Pyn Stockman and Medical Herbalist Arlene Burnett at Packwood House as the days even out and the Sun and Moon share equal sway.
Come and join the Head Gardener for a tour of historical Packwood House gardens after hours.
Join us at Packwood House this October half term to solve the mystery of the missing pumpkins!
Join us for a delicious breakfast in the Garden Kitchen Café followed by an early morning tour of the house beautifully dressed for Christmas.
The culmination of a lifetime of dreams: salvaged objects and exotic pieces come together in a Jacobean meets Edwardian style. Beautiful, homely, warm and welcoming. We can't put it better than a visitor in the 1920s did: A house to dream of, a garden to dream in.
The house was originally built in the 16th century, yet its interiors were extensively restored between the First and Second World Wars by Graham Baron Ash to create a fascinating 20th-century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture.
Packwood House contains a fine collection of 16th-century textiles and furniture, and the gardens have renowned herbaceous borders and a famous collection of yews.
Delve into Packwood’s past and find out about how one man’s vision transformed a Georgian and Victorian style house into the perfect country house of Old England that we see today.
Find out more about Packwood’s mysterious Yew Garden, one of Britain’s major topiary gardens, and the work taking place to save it from decline.
Find out more about what it takes to care for and manage the varied garden areas at Packwood.
Find out more about what it takes to care for and conserve the collection and over 400 years of history at Packwood.
Find out more about volunteering at Packwood and how you can join the team and play your part in keeping Baron Ash’s vision of an English country estate alive.
Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Packwood House on the National Trust Collections website.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.