š Historic Grade I listed Tudor mansion in Hampshire, England.
š Features 16th- and 17th-century architecture, gardens, and woodlands.
š° Explore a grand Tudor mansion with rich history
š See the Roman Ring of Senicianus, possibly inspiring Tolkien
š³ Wander through elegant gardens, ancient woodlands, and see the Hundred Guinea Oak
š¼ļø Admire unique plasterwork, Tudor-era paneling, and a pre-Reformation chapel
āæ Woodland paths are uneven with tree roots, can be muddy
š¶ Long walk (1/3 mile) from car park to house
š« House first floor only accessible via staircase with no handrail
š¶ Dogs allowed on short lead in gardens and ground-floor tea-room, but not in house or play area.
š Sat Nav may not lead to main car park; follow National Trust brown signs from Morgaston Road.
ā Grass overflow car park may close in wet weather.
š° Adults from Ā£17.00, Child from Ā£8.50, Family from Ā£42.
50. National Trust members free.
š Daily, hours vary by season. House ground floor open weekends only 11am-3pm from Jan-Mar.
Free, hard standing. Blue badge parking available.
Two blocks, accessible toilets available.
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