Chastleton House and Garden
Chastleton House and Garden
Chastleton House and Garden
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Rowena C
Swindon, UK18 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • เพื่อนๆ
This is a very interesting house with lots to see inside. The house is a bit shabby but the info told us that the family had inherited the property without the funds to maintain it so it fell into disrepair. Nevertheless, its lovely to visit and the gardens are really lovely. There is no cafe but charities do tea, coffee and cakes from the church next to the house on the days it is open. A bit surreal to sit in the graveyard drinking tea and eating home made cakes but not a problem and a lovely visit overall.
เขียนเมื่อ 9 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2024
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R C
Chipping Campden, UK217 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • ครอบครัว
Always a really good place to visit. It is so unspoilt as the family never seemed to have the money to 'do it up' so it is as it was built. Wonderful huge gallery room at the top of the building. Teas are sometimes available in the chuch next door (not NT but for local charities and the church)
เขียนเมื่อ 1 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2024
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Mad
Wrexham, United Kingdom61 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
We thought we'd found a treasure when staying locally. Unfortunately we didn't find it so appealing on arrival. Parked, then had a long walk to the house (I think you can make arrangements to park closer if need to). The house was grand but inside it felt dark and gloomy. It's been left untouched since the previous owners, it felt unloved and unlived in. I felt so much could have been done to lift the Jacobean history but we cut our visit short as needed to get back out into fresh air. The adjoining church is used as a tea room with seating outside, but it was busy so we left.
เขียนเมื่อ 31 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Julie C
บาธ, UK113 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
It’s been ten years since we last visited here and the update is that the house is now being presented with a strong emphasis on the metropolitan bohemian couple who were the last of the family to inherit the house in the 1950s, the wife remaining in residence until the 1990s. Expect to see the house “dressed” with the trappings of their crumbling and mildly chaotic sophistication with glasses of alcohol, lots of magazines, radios, and one-bar electric fires underlining what it was like to live in this elegant Jacobean pile largely unchanged since it was built in the 17th century, when it would have been a very high status, very expensive house.
These trappings really work to emphasise that people really lived in this place as a home until relatively recently. One very knowledgeable gentleman stationed in the library taught me something that I never knew about books in great houses, that they were bought unbound and then sent to bookbinders to be bound in matching covers - odd that I didn’t know this given that my uncle was once apprenticed to a bookbinder!
The house is a gem and well worth a visit. It’s a fine Jacobean house almost in the condition it was built and full of interest and atmosphere. It’s also where the TV series The Virgin Queen was filmed (alongside nearby Baddesley Clinton), the impressive barrel vaulted long gallery standing in for a royal palace, and that’s a thing that frustrates me about the National Trust, because it never makes anything of the fact that so many of their properties have been film sets!
The only drawbacks are that there doesn’t appear to be a cafe onsite (there was a charity sale of tea and cakes in the church next door on the day we visited, and the walk from the car park to the house is via a path running through a field, that might be a little challenging for some, although there may be separate arrangements for people with mobility issues.
These trappings really work to emphasise that people really lived in this place as a home until relatively recently. One very knowledgeable gentleman stationed in the library taught me something that I never knew about books in great houses, that they were bought unbound and then sent to bookbinders to be bound in matching covers - odd that I didn’t know this given that my uncle was once apprenticed to a bookbinder!
The house is a gem and well worth a visit. It’s a fine Jacobean house almost in the condition it was built and full of interest and atmosphere. It’s also where the TV series The Virgin Queen was filmed (alongside nearby Baddesley Clinton), the impressive barrel vaulted long gallery standing in for a royal palace, and that’s a thing that frustrates me about the National Trust, because it never makes anything of the fact that so many of their properties have been film sets!
The only drawbacks are that there doesn’t appear to be a cafe onsite (there was a charity sale of tea and cakes in the church next door on the day we visited, and the walk from the car park to the house is via a path running through a field, that might be a little challenging for some, although there may be separate arrangements for people with mobility issues.
เขียนเมื่อ 26 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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301lisa33
โคเวนทรี, UK2,014 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
This is a National Trust property. They have left it in the state it was in when they acquired it (rather than restoring it to some previous era.
They operated timed entry into the House, to smooth out flow. The opening hours to the site are limited - do check the website carefully before travelling. It is quite a walk to the House from the carpark. Some staff were not very welcoming.
There are some novel and interesting artefacts on display. Decent size garden: the home of croquet
There is no cafe but when we visited teas/cakes were available in the adjacent church, for charity.
They operated timed entry into the House, to smooth out flow. The opening hours to the site are limited - do check the website carefully before travelling. It is quite a walk to the House from the carpark. Some staff were not very welcoming.
There are some novel and interesting artefacts on display. Decent size garden: the home of croquet
There is no cafe but when we visited teas/cakes were available in the adjacent church, for charity.
เขียนเมื่อ 20 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Peter T
แทมเวิร์ท, UK900 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
Its a great place (Opens 1-5pm) and left in a deliberately decaying condition, which creates real character for the whole place. Definitely worth a visit for an couple of hours. No tea room, but a temporary one was mocked up in the church and no real shop. The star are the house internals but the gardens were also well maintained and worth a walk around. We also played a spot of croquet!
เขียนเมื่อ 29 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Paul R
Wellingborough, UK804 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • ครอบครัว
Chastleton is a beautiful old house with lovely grounds, set in the stunning Cotswolds. The historic interior is impressive and the guides are helpful and informative. Gorgeous homemade cakes and drinks are available in the equally historic church next-door, served by friendly locals.
So why only 3 stars?
My parents are both in their 80s and have mobility issues. Mum holds a blue badge.
Chastleton has a separate, closer car-park for those of limited mobility. So far so good.
However, in order to park there, you must first visit the normal car park, about 1/4 mile away, go to the kiosk and obtain a permit. This permit to be returned at the end of your visit.
We asked if the blue badge would suffice but were told, brusquely, 'that means nothing' and instructed as above.
So let's get this straight: whilst able bodied people can park up and walk straight to the house, disabled people must park at the normal car park, get out and go to the kiosk for the permit, return to their vehicle, drive down to the disabled car park, walk up the hill to the house, then repeat all of this in reverse as they leave.
A ludicrous, needlessly elaborate system whereby the less mobile visitor is disadvantaged.
This was a just an annoyance for us, as some of our party were fully mobile. Imagine a less mobile person having to go through this on their own.
This needs to be addressed. It is ridiculous that the blue badge or orange label, which prove that the person has been assessed and found to have reduced mobility are not accepted, whilst the completely unsubstantiated Chastleton permits are!
The only reason I can imagine for this is to prevent people parking who are not visitors, the obvious answer to which is to have an attendant at that car park too.
No - there's no acceptable excuse. I'd advise the managers of Chstleton to simply look at how other properties manage these matters - I've been to many NT, EH and other properties and never encountered such an ill-conceived system anywhere else!
Sort that aspect out and you've got an attraction worthy of at least four stars.
So why only 3 stars?
My parents are both in their 80s and have mobility issues. Mum holds a blue badge.
Chastleton has a separate, closer car-park for those of limited mobility. So far so good.
However, in order to park there, you must first visit the normal car park, about 1/4 mile away, go to the kiosk and obtain a permit. This permit to be returned at the end of your visit.
We asked if the blue badge would suffice but were told, brusquely, 'that means nothing' and instructed as above.
So let's get this straight: whilst able bodied people can park up and walk straight to the house, disabled people must park at the normal car park, get out and go to the kiosk for the permit, return to their vehicle, drive down to the disabled car park, walk up the hill to the house, then repeat all of this in reverse as they leave.
A ludicrous, needlessly elaborate system whereby the less mobile visitor is disadvantaged.
This was a just an annoyance for us, as some of our party were fully mobile. Imagine a less mobile person having to go through this on their own.
This needs to be addressed. It is ridiculous that the blue badge or orange label, which prove that the person has been assessed and found to have reduced mobility are not accepted, whilst the completely unsubstantiated Chastleton permits are!
The only reason I can imagine for this is to prevent people parking who are not visitors, the obvious answer to which is to have an attendant at that car park too.
No - there's no acceptable excuse. I'd advise the managers of Chstleton to simply look at how other properties manage these matters - I've been to many NT, EH and other properties and never encountered such an ill-conceived system anywhere else!
Sort that aspect out and you've got an attraction worthy of at least four stars.
เขียนเมื่อ 17 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Jackie
65 ผลงาน
มิ.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
Such an amazing place left in time as if the owner had just popped out. Really unusual architecture, artifacts and such friendly, knowledgeable and interesting guides. A beautiful walk down from the car park , small but lovely gardens and we were lucky to get refreshments from the church next door , these were made by local girl guiding volunteers. Sat in the churchyard in the sunshine. Absolutely wonderful afternoon felt so relaxed . A hidden gem.
Definitely make sure you go all the way to the top for the magnificent surprise.
Definitely make sure you go all the way to the top for the magnificent surprise.
เขียนเมื่อ 6 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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marlenekeller9577
เอลเซอร์ริโต, แคลิฟอร์เนีย8 ผลงาน
มิ.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • เพื่อนๆ
This is a splendid Cotswolds house and garden: authentic, beautiful and historic. The guides in every room can explain the art and furniture—as well as provide information about the people who lived there. You can also enjoy a church tea nearby.
เขียนเมื่อ 1 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Andrew H
Leamington Spa, UK1,378 ผลงาน
มิ.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • เดินทางคนเดียว
A bit of an obscure National Trust property with limited facilities (the car parking is down a narrow lane & visitors then need to cross a steep field which isn't for those wth mobility issues) and limited opening but is worth a visit: the small garden is especially good in the summer and it's got plenty of evidence of being lived in within. Croquet was apparently invented or codified here. The only sour note was one of the most spectacularly officious NT volunteers "greeting" visitors emerging from the field. The sort who spoil tranquil visits alas.
เขียนเมื่อ 21 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 2024
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You don't need advance tickets but get there in good time as last entry is 4pm and there is lots to enjoy. Fully recommend the refreshments at the Church if they are open on your visit day.
เขียนเมื่อ 22 กันยายน 2022
How do you get to Chastleton House if you are staying in MORETON ON MARSH
เขียนเมื่อ 21 เมษายน 2019
Sorry for late reply. You will need a car and it's still quite a walk from the car park. In fact back up the hill on the way back is tough going
เขียนเมื่อ 26 เมษายน 2019
Hi, I'm not the owner, wish I was, but NT got in before me. Joking aside I didn't see any dogs on my visit, but having looked on their page, it says dogs on leads are allowed in surrounding fields.
Hope this helps
เขียนเมื่อ 22 กรกฎาคม 2018
Is this establishment dog friendly?
เขียนเมื่อ 14 พฤษภาคม 2018
Good morning.
Only assistance dogs are allowed in the gardens and house. Dogs are welcome on leads in the parkland and car park area.
เขียนเมื่อ 17 พฤษภาคม 2018
jupiterjack
โลซาน, สวิตเซอร์แลนด์
How does one pre-book tickets to Chastleton House? It doesn't seem possible to do so on their website. We are planning to visit in june and would like to avoid long queues and disappointment. Thank you!
เขียนเมื่อ 6 มีนาคม 2018
The house is closed Monday and Tuesday and is open from 1 - 5 Wednesday to Sunday. The schools will not have broken up for summer holidays until July. If you can avoid the weekend you should not have any trouble with queues and crowds. It gets busy, but not that busy.
เขียนเมื่อ 17 พฤษภาคม 2018
Dogs are allowed on fields only.
See NT website for details
เขียนเมื่อ 7 ตุลาคม 2016
Is it timed entry just for the gardens?
เขียนเมื่อ 31 กรกฎาคม 2016
No, it hasn't been timed for gardens when I have been there. Best thing to do is perhaps give them a call. Or look on the website.
เขียนเมื่อ 9 ตุลาคม 2016
Is there a way to hire a ride to chastely on from Moreton in Marsh.
เขียนเมื่อ 4 พฤษภาคม 2015
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