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10:30 - 16:30. Tea-room. 09:30 - 17:00. Please note that last admission to Charlecote Park is 4pm, with the whole property closing at 5pm. All five ground floor rooms of the house are open 7 days a week 11am - 3:30pm, last admission 3pm (by timed ticket only – collected on a first come, first served basis at the Visitor Reception).
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- Charlecote Park's History
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How to visit the house. The downstairs rooms of the house are open seven days a week from 11am - 3.30pm (last entry 3pm). On weekends, timed tickets to visit the House are necessary to visit the house – they are available on a first come first served basis from the Visitor Reception.
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Address: Charlecote Park, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9ER. Tel: +44 (0)1789 470277. Email: charlecotepark@nationaltrust.org.uk. MORE ON CHARLECOTE PARK. Charlecote Park – National Trust official website. Visit Shakespeare’s England – Official website with accommodation, special offers and more information. Alternatively call +44 (0)1926 ...
- Spring at Charlecote
- Pregnant Does and Deer Dropping Antlers
- Lambing at Charlecote
There's new life all around the parkland in spring. Leaves are unfurling on the trees and there are beautiful pockets of blossom emerging through the parkland and in the gardens. There’s new life popping up everywhere – from leaping lambs, to fluffy ducklings, see birds busy collecting nesting materials and watch for insects buzzing as flowers begi...
During the spring, the female deer are pregnant, while the bucks shed their antlers, ready to grow new ones in the early summer. Have you spotted an antler out in the parkland? Help the herd by handing it in to a member of the team. We pop the antlers back out in the sanctuary as the deer nibble on them to take in vital nutrients in the antler’s bo...
The Jacob ewes are heavily pregnant from January to March, and begin lambing in April for about a month. Each spring, the team move the ewes into a maternity field with birthing pens, away from the public, so the sheep can give birth in a quieter part of the parkland. Lambing is not a public event at Charlecote but they are always a favourite sight...
Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century. The five ground floor rooms of the house are open every day from 10.30am - 2.30pm by timed ticket which are available from the Visitor Welcome Centre on a first come first served bases. Explore the family's stories which are told throughout the house by their portraits ...
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Opening times The 5 Ground floor rooms of the House are open 7 days a week on timed ticket admission, from 10.30am-2.30pm, allocated on a first come first serve basis from our Visitor Welcome Centre. We also have our service courtyard open, including our carriage house, brewhouse, laundry and second-hand bookshop all open 7 days a week non ...
The daily opening times of Charlecote Park in Charlecote. The following overview lists the visiting hours for Charlecote Park in Charlecote. The hours of the current day (today) are highlighted. Please note that opening hours on special days or holidays may differ from what is displayed here. We therefore recommend you to always check the ...