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Important notice - In line with government guidance, outdoor spaces and takeaway cafe at Packwood are open for local visitors to access for walks. You will need to book your visit in advance. Due to flood damage a large part of our main garden is also closed.
The house is originally 16th-century, yet its interiors were extensively restored between the 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.
Don't miss:
¦Follow the spiral path to view the Yew Garden.
¦Be inspired by the delicate stained-glass windows.
¦Discover a fine collection of tapestries and furniture.
Making the most of your day
Set the scene with an introductory talk. Easter trail for families. Meet the Gardener evening tours. Open-air theatre. Dogs: welcome on leads in the car park and on public footpaths across estate
Opening times:
House, garden and shop
1 Feb - 30 Oct 11 11 - 5 Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
Park
Open all year Dawn till dusk Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
Admission to the house by timed ticket available from reception (not bookable). Open Bank Holiday Mondays. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Get in touch:
01564 782024 Fax: 01564 782706 Email: packwood@nationaltrust.org.uk
Prices 2011:
Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets) House and grounds: adult £8.70 (£7.90), child £4.80 (£4.35), family £22.20 (£20.15). Grounds only: adult £5 (£4.50), child £3 (£2.70), family £13 (£11.80). Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton – joint ticket house and grounds: adult £13.65 (£12.40), child £6.90 (£6.25), family £34.15 (£31). Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton – joint ticket grounds only: adult £7.30 (£6.60), child £3.70 (£3.35), family £18.30 (£16.60)
By road:2 miles east of Hockley Heath (on A3400), 11 miles south-east of central Birmingham
By train:Lapworth 1½ miles; Birmingham International 8 milesBus services:Johnsons of Henley X20 Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon, alight Hockley Heath, 1¾ miles
1 Feb 2025 - 30 Oct 2025 |
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* Opening times
House, garden and shop
1 Feb - 30 Oct 11 11 - 5 Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
Park
Open all year Dawn till dusk Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
Admission to the house by timed ticket available from reception (not bookable). Open Bank Holiday Mondays. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
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