Charlecote Park, Warwickshire | National Trust
The National Trust has some really lovely properties in England. Stately homes, gardens and parks dotted around the English countryside - all perfect for families. Wherever you live in England, I am sure there will be a National Trust property on your doorstep. We have quite a few NT properties within a 2 hours radius from Enfield and we try to visit them whenever we get the chance. Waddesdon Manor (in Buckinghamshire) which is managed by the Rothschild Foundation on behalf of the National Trust is one of our favourites.
Recently we visited another interesting National Trust property - Charlecote Park (in Warwickshire) and loved it. Beautiful rural setting, a house steeped in history (the Lucy family have lived at Charlecote Park for over 800 years and continue to live in one wing of the house even today), picnic gardens, deer park (you can spot new born fawns in July), a tea room and well maintained grounds and outbuildings - it had everything needed for a great day out.
All in all a very pleasant few hours spent in beautiful surroundings. For more information on Charlecote Park (opening times, admission prices etc.), visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Recently we visited another interesting National Trust property - Charlecote Park (in Warwickshire) and loved it. Beautiful rural setting, a house steeped in history (the Lucy family have lived at Charlecote Park for over 800 years and continue to live in one wing of the house even today), picnic gardens, deer park (you can spot new born fawns in July), a tea room and well maintained grounds and outbuildings - it had everything needed for a great day out.
All in all a very pleasant few hours spent in beautiful surroundings. For more information on Charlecote Park (opening times, admission prices etc.), visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Looks like a great place to explore - really must join the trust next summer
ReplyDeleteThere is something very special about a house that is also a home, but Charlecote Park must have been a home to many servants as well as the family that lived in opulence.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely place to visit and great for taking photographs.
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning photographs and a great review, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for family days out and their is a lot to see and explore
ReplyDeleteI've actually got it on my to do list to visit one of the National Park properties! They look stunning! Love your pictures and you've made me want to go even more.
ReplyDeleteWe love national trusts, places they always make a good day out. Looks like this one is well worth a visit, the garden looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis looks a lovely place to visit and we are national trust members so will put this place on our list.
ReplyDeletewow this looks lovely, i love being a member we get to visit some great places
ReplyDeleteMy son is doing homes for this terms school project and loved looking king through these pictures. If only it was a little closer to visit
ReplyDeleteWow this looks an amazing place to visit. I'm not a member at the moment but am definitely thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteThe place looks great, I'd like to visit with my nieces sometime.
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely stunning scenery! I want to travel more once I'm able to; Charlecote park is on my list!
ReplyDeleteThis looks worth a visit!
ReplyDeleteHave never heard of this place before, it looks like a lovely day out
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one to put in the diary !
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely place to visit and great for taking photographs
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the next place we will be exploring with our National Trust membership.
ReplyDeleteIve never been here but I must! It's so beautiful x x x
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful. I've never been before but I'll certainly have to look it up next time I'm in the area.
ReplyDeleteI and my wife have visited twice, it is in one word "Magical"
ReplyDeleteWe used to visit here quite often when we Lived in Birmingham and always enjoyed ourselves. It is great for all ages and the links to Shakespeare are interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've not been here but it's lovely xx
ReplyDeleteCharlecote House looks so beautiful. Have added it to my 'must visit' list
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