Description:
Few Historic Houses can match Sudeley’s long, curious and fascinating history. Sitting proudly on the Cotswold escarpment, Sudeley Castle Gardens & Exhibitions not only celebrates its rich history but also explores the new. With many royal connections, it has played an important role in the turbulent and changing times of England's past. Sudeley is perhaps best known as the home of Queen Katherine Parr, who is entombed in St Mary's Church in the grounds.
And there’s more. Surrounding the Castle buildings are 14 acres of stunning award-winning gardens. Highlights include the Queen's Garden, famous for its double yew hedges and collection of English roses, the semi-Mediterranean planting of the Secret Garden, the intricate Tudor Knot Garden and the bold planting surrounding the Tithe Barn Ruins.
The Pheasantry houses a collection of rare and endangered birds, exhibitions include 'Textile Treasures' and ground breaking Contemporary art. Exciting events offer something for all the family, from jousting to Vikings, open air theatre to garden events.
Admission: Adults – Individual £7.20. Groups 20+ £6.20. Concessions Individual £6.20. Groups 20+ £5.20. Children (5-15 years) - Individual £4.20. Groups 20+ £4.20. Family Ticket £20.80 (2 Adults, 2 Children).
Opening Times: Open Daily 10.30 – 17:00.
From 15th March to Friday 31st October.
County:
Gloucestershire
Type of attraction:
Historical Houses, Gardens & Parks, Landmarks & Historical Sites
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
Rail Company
Top rated attractions in this county
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