Loseley Park: Conveniently situated just outside Guildford, Surrey, close to the A3 with its direct links to the M25 and London, it also offers the leisure visitor, a peaceful and fascinating place for a day out.
The Loseley Estate was acquired by direct ancestors of the current owners at the beginning of the 16th Century and Loseley House was built between 1562 and 1568. The House, which is the More-Molyneux family's home, has a number of rooms which are open to the public during the Summer Season (Tours). The Great Hall and the Drawing Room are particularly special, but Other Rooms, including the King's Room and the Queen's Room, are of particular historical interest.
The Great Hall is the magnificent principal room of Loseley House. It contains exquisite panelling from Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace, a minstrel's gallery, carvings by Grinling Gibbons, panels from Henry VIII's banqueting tents and a fine collection of royal and family portraits.
The Walled Garden, based on a design by Gertrude Jekyll, has been compared favourably with gardens of national repute and contains a series of 'rooms' with different themes running through them. The redevelopment of the Garden commenced in 1993/4 with the Rose Garden and continued with the Herb Garden, Flower Garden, White Garden and, most recently, the organic Vegetable and Cut Flower Garden.
2010 OPENING TIMES
Grounds, Walled Garden, Shop & Tea room
May-September 11am-5pm Tuesday to Sunday
May & August Bank Holidays 11am 5pm
Loseley House Guided Tours (last full tour at 4.15pm)
May-August 1pm-5pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday
Bank Holidays 1pm - 5pm (MON)
ADMISSION - HOUSE & GARDEN
Adult £8.00
Child £4 (5-16years)
Concession £7.50
Family £20.00
ADMISSION - GARDEN & GROUNDS ONLY
Adult 4.50
Child£2.25 (5-16years)
Concession £4.00
Family £10.00
SHOP & TEA ROOM ONLY
Free
Friends of Loseley, includes Garden Season Ticket
(Free entry + 1 guest to Gardens during Season and special offers)£20
PRE-BOOKED GROUPS
House Gardens & Grounds
Adult £7.00
Child£3.50 (5-16years)
Gardens & Grounds
Adult £3.50
Child £1.75
Guided Garden Tour (Basic) + £2.50 each
Our Group Bookings team (for groups of ten or more) will help to make your visit that bit extra-special, but for discounted rates these must be pre-booked. Please telephone 01483-405112 for further information.
The Estate is closed on Mondays (except as specified here)
Bank Holiday Mondays in May and August
(Loseley House 1pm-5pm)
Other areas Normal opening hours apply
Shop Christmas openings see website www.loseleypark.co.uk or contact us for details on 01483-405112
Please note that dogs are only allowed in the car park and only on a lead.
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