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Packwood House

The house is originally 16th-century, yet its interiors were extensively restored between the world wars by Graham Baron Ash to create a fascinating 20th-century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture. Packwood House contains a fine collection of 16th-century textiles and furniture, and the gardens have renowned herbaceous borders and a famous collection of yews

The house, originally 16th-century, is a fascinating 20th-century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture. Its interiors were restored during the period between the world wars and contain a fine collection of 16th-century textiles and furniture. The gardens have renowned herbaceous borders and a famous collection of yews

Don't miss
Follow the spiral path to view the Yew Garden.
Be inspired by the delicate stained-glass windows.
Discover a fine collection of tapestries and furniture.

VISITORS INFORMATION:
Prices
Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets) House and garden:
adult £8.10 (£7.35), child £4.10 (£3.70), family £20.25 (£18.40).
Garden only: adult £4.65 (£4.20), child £2.35 (£2.10).
Joint ticket with Baddesley Clinton: adult £13 (£11.80), child £6.55 (£5.95), family £32.50 (£29.50).
Joint ticket for gardens only: adult £6.95 (£6.30), child £3.50 (£3.15)

Facilities
Shopping & eating
Locally sourced products available in the shop. Garden plants for sale, many grown in our own nursery. Vending machine for soup and hot drinks.
 
Parking
Free, 100 yards
 
Learning
Suitable for school groups. Live interpretation
 
Families & children
Baby-changing facilities. Front-carrying baby slings and hip-carrying infant seats for loan. Children's guide. Children's quiz/trail. Family Easter trail

Mobility information

Parking
Designated parking in main car park. Drop-off point

Building
Steps to entrance. Alternative accessible entrance. 2 wheelchairs. Ground floor has steps. Great Hall can be viewed from Long Gallery doorway. Many stairs with handrails to other floors

WCs
By car park

Grounds
Partly accessible, grass and loose gravel paths, some steps, terraces

Getting there:

Bus services
Johnsons of Henley X20 Birmingham–Stratford-upon-Avon, alight Hockley Heath, 1¾ miles
 
Cycling
View local cycle routes on the National Cycle Network website
 
By road
2 miles east of Hockley Heath (on A3400), 11 miles south east of central Birmingham
 
By train
Lapworth 1½ miles; Birmingham International 8 miles
 
Ordnance survey reference
139:SP174723

Group Visits
Average length of visit: 2 hours. On-board coach welcome. Introductory talk. Out of hours tours (additional charge).
 
Coach parking
Coach parking, 100yds

On site catering
Full catering facilities available at nearby Baddesley Clinton or contact property for local alternatives.

Address:
Packwood House
Packwood Lane, Lapworth,
Warwickshire
B94 6AT