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Corsham Court, Corsham, Wiltshire

Corsham Court
Corsham
Wiltshire

SN13 0BZ
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Corsham Court is one of England's finest stately homes. It was a Royal Manor in the days of the Saxon Kings and the present building is based on an Elizabethan manor dating from 1582. Magnificent Georgian state rooms were added in 1760.

It houses one of the oldest and most distinguished collections of Old Masters and furniture in the country, with 'Capability' Brown gardens and arboretum, and architecture by John Nash and Thomas Bellamy.

Open throughout the year by appointment to groups of 15 or more persons.

Open 20th March to 30th September daily except Mondays (but including Bank Holidays) from 2.00 pm until 5.30 pm

From 1st October to 19th March open weekends from 2.00 pm until 4.30 pm
Closed December
Last entry 30 minutes before close
Admission Charges

House & Gardens
Adults £5.00
OAPs £4.50
Children £2.50

Gardens Only

Adults £2.00
OAPs £1.50
Children £1.00

Group Rates (per individual)

Adults & OAPs £4.50
(includes Guided Tour of approximately 1 hour)
Study Days (i.e. visit of 3 hours+) Price on Application
Evening Group Visits £7.00

A deposit of £25 is payable on all bookings, which is fully refundable if 48 hours notice of cancellation is given.

Details

Nearest UK Airport: Bristol
Months Open: 20 March - 30 Sept, daily except Mondays and Fridays (but including Bank Holidays) from 2.00pm to 5.30pm.
1 Oct - 19 March open weekends only from 2.00pm to 4.30pm and closed December.
Last admission 30 mins before close.
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Discount for Groups: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Admission Price: £5
Gift Shop: Yes

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