National Trust - Newark Park Ozleworth, Wotton-under-edge GL12 7PZ
About the Business
Welcome to Newark Park – a historic estate nestled within the rolling hills of Gloucestershire. The National Trust welcomes you to explore the fascinating history of this beloved property, offering a glimpse into the lives of past owners and the changing times they lived in.
Originally built in the 16th century, Newark Park has undergone numerous transformations throughout its history. In the 18th century, the striking Gothic revamp was completed, giving the property its imposing appearance that still stands today. Within these ancient walls, you'll discover a wealth of historic treasures – from the opulent Victorian library to the intricate tapestries that line the walls of the Grand Hall.
As well as being a museum, Newark Park serves as a point of interest and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors from all over the world come to marvel at the stunning 700-acre grounds, which are home to a variety of flora and fauna. The gardens, in particular, are a testament to the horticultural skill of past owners, with immaculately-manicured lawns, colourful borders and carefully-tended rose gardens.
Visiting Newark Park wouldn’t be complete without sampling some of the delicious local cuisine on offer. Our on-site café serves a range of locally-sourced treats, from hearty sandwiches to delectable cakes, as well as speciality teas and coffees.
With a range of events and activities taking place throughout the year, there’s always something new to discover at Newark Park. So why not come and explore this stunning historic estate for yourself? The National Trust looks forward to welcoming you soon!
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Location & Phone number
Ozleworth, Wotton-under-Edge GL12 7PZ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Wonderful day out! We had a thoroughly enjoyable time of exploring the estate on one of the waymarked routes, before enjoying the quirky house and its history. And in between we had tea and a lovely cheese scone accompanied by peacocks around our feet hoping for crumbs. Very friendly staff who were very happy to explain anything and everything - especially about the house and its contents. Easy parking, with decent and clean toilet facilities. The kids' playground looked good, too! Definitely recommend this place for a day out."
"Really interesting, we had the talk on how the property had been added to over time and it made sense of it, well worth doing. We also walked around the estate walks some of which is quite steep. The views from House and grounds are amazing. There was a sculpture trail while we were there which was really nice too"
"Arrived early and National Trust staff advised on the Bridle path route that runs down alongside the Estate walks and it is a moderate walk of between 1-2 hours. The scenery and sounds of the wildlife through the forest were excellent. The refreshments run out of a takeaway shed and picnic tables on the lawn are great in good weather. Staff were excellent and knowledgeable on the sites history."
"Was really impressed with this properly. There's loads to see including a fantastic house which feels homely and a nice place to be. The grounds offered great views and are good to walk around. They are quite steep so make sure you are prepared to walk back up the hill."
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