Magnificent late Victorian country house with gardens and wooded estate. The perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. After a devastating fire in 1881 the Jacobean house was refurbished in high-Victorian style, with the best in country house design and planning and the latest mod cons.
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This property is owned by the National Trust. Members pay coach only. Non-members pay for their own entry on arrival.
Magnificent late Victorian country house with gardens and wooded estate.
Lanhydrock is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. After a devastating fire in 1881 the Jacobean house was refurbished in high-Victorian style, with the best in country house design and planning and the latest mod cons.
Discover two sides of Victorian life: from the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters, which offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', to the luxurious family areas, elegant dining room and spacious bedrooms which reveal the comforts of upstairs living. This year, for the first time, you'll approach the house just as the Agar-Robartes family did; through the 18th century Double Lodges and along the restored carriage drive.
From exploring the house, finding out about the previous owners and maybe even meeting a Victorian or two, to adventuring in the grounds, you're sure to find something to enjoy at Lanhydrock. See a few of the things you might experience on a day here, and hear one too - the piano being played in the Jacobean gallery. We think Lanhydrock's a really special place - come along and discover it for yourself.
Make sure you take a stroll around the extensive gardens and enjoy their year-round colour. There are beautiful herbaceous borders, a fabulous formal parterre and colourful higher gardens filled with camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons.
The estate is well worth exploring too, with ancient woodlands and tranquil riverside paths. There are also off-road cycle trails, with special routes for families and novice riders, and you can even hire a bike from us to make the most of this new opportunity. Experience the heyday of the Agar-Robartes family, who made Lanhydrock their home, and discover how their fortunes changed during the First World War.
Depart: Approx 17.00
Child age under 16 yrs
Under 5 Free entry - Under 2 will sit on a adults lap on the coach, 2+ must have own seat.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Times |
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Bridgwater | Bridgwater Mount Street Bus Stop Rear of Angel Place Shopping centre | View |
Bristol Anchor Road West | Anchor Road, Outside @ Bristol-We The Curious Westbound Bus Stop | View |
Bristol Tesco | Tesco's Eastville Bus stop - Jct 2 of M32 (Tesco's Car park only has a 2 Hr. parking limit) | View |
Burnham on Sea | Burnham on Sea, Pier Street Bus Stop The Old Pier Tavern | View |
Clevedon | Clevedon Miles Morgan Travel Agency, Triangle Bus Stop | View |
Highbridge | Highbridge, Church Street Bus Stop Near to Church | View |
Nailsea | Nailsea - Clevedon Road Car Park | View |
Weston Borough Arms Sth | Outside the Borough Arms Bus Shelter Locking Road | View |
Weston-super-Mare | Weston-super-Mare Locking Road Car Park | View |
Worle - P/Green South | Worle - Preanes Green, New Bristol Rd. Opposite side of Road to Summer Lane Bus Shelter | View |
Worle - Queensway South | Worle - Bridge Farm Opposite Food Warehouse Bus St New Bristol Road | View |
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