Packington Hall, Warwickshire
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Packington Hall, CV7 7HF
Description
Originally built in 1693, the Hall you see today was extended and built in the Palladian style in 1772 along with a large, landscaped garden designed by 'Capability' Brown.
Packington Hall garden
With most of the interiors of the Hall being designed by Joseph Bonomi, one of Packington’s most important rooms is the Pompeian Room originally designed to house the 4th Earl of Aylesford’s Etruscan vase collection. The Pleasure Grounds and landscaping surrounding the house were designed by 'Capability' Brown and today include a Japanese bridge, a rose garden and a newly restored walled garden.
Guided tour of the ground floor of the house and the gardens by owner Georgie Guernsey (garden tours may occasionally be taken by head gardener, Danni Hudson).
Tickets £25.00 including tea/coffee and cakes
Restrictions: No photography in the house.
Access: Ground floor only. There are steps leading to the house but we can provide a ramp. The majority of the garden is lawn. There’s an uphill, grassy slope to the Walled Garden. The Walled Garden has wheelchair friendly paths.
Location
Packington Hall, CV7 7HF