Ragley Hall
The House itself stands majestically in well-maintained formal gardens within beautiful ‘Capability’ Brown parkland. As well as being architecturally stunning, the Stables house an impressive collection of carriages really bringing to mind the extravagance of times past.
The Adventure Playground provides a challenging experience, which includes the 3D maze, climbing frames, trampoline and swings – all in a safe and supervised environment.
Our Lakeside Café is conveniently located close by the playground. For the more energetic, the Woodland Walk, a journey through Ragley’s 400 acres of picturesque parkland and woods.
At some point on your visit you are bound to see at least one of the fascinating sculptures scattered around the estate – these are part of the Jerwood Sculpture Collection.
As well as being a great family day out, Ragley is the ideal venue for many corporate events with several rooms available for seminars, dinners and meetings. Ragley also plays host to weddings, celebrations and charity events.
Ragley Estate covers an area of 6,500 acres and is divided into five main businesses. The Estate generates jobs (more than 110 of both full time and seasonal employees), invests in local businesses, and contributes to the growth and welfare of the local community.
The jerwood collection at Ragley:
Follow the Jerwood Foundation Sculpture Trail at Ragley and discover a truly wonderful collection…
Find Fernando Casasempere’s ‘Under the Forest’ hidden in the trees and meet characters including Harry Everington’s galloping ‘Crusader’, Antony Gormley’s intent ‘Insider’, Sokari Douglas Camp’s acrobatic ‘Man on Man’ and Elisabeth Frink’s ‘Walking Man’.
Seek out the Jerwood Sculpture Prize winners: Benedict Carpenter’s ‘Universal Object’ and Gereon Krebber’s ‘Tin’ near the lake, Judith Dean’s ‘Field’ ploughing furrows in the lawns and Juliet Haysom’s ‘Spring’ springing up in the park.
VISITORS INFORMATION:
Public opening dates
The Park opens at 10.00am until 6.00pm (with last admission at 4.30pm).
The House & State Rooms open from 12.00pm until 4.00pm.
Please note that the House & State Rooms will not be open on Saturdays -
A £1.00 reduction will be made to the Adults and Seniors admission charges.
Please note that Ragley may close to the public for Private Functions or Special Events and at these times the House and Park will be closed to all visitors including Season Ticket Holders.
Admission prices
These charges apply to visits during the public opening dates and times between 15th February to 31st October.
They include the House and State Rooms (when available), the Park, Gardens, Adventure Wood (and Kids Zone) and the Jerwood Sculpture Park.
| Prices per person |
| Adult |
£8.50 |
| Child (5-16) |
£5.00 |
| Senior Citizens |
£7.00 |
| Family (2a + 3c) |
£27.00 |
Parking - Free
Please note that the House will not be open on Saturdays – there will be a reduction on the admission price by £1.00 for Adults and £2.00 for Family Tickets.
Groups (20 or more people)
Season tickets
Season Tickets are increasingly popular and are excellent value money especially for family visits throughout the season.
Family - £90.00 (2a + 3c)
Adult - £32.00
Child - £20.00
The Ragley Season ticket allows the card holder free unlimited access to Ragley, or in the case of a Family ticket, one guest and up to three children (5 to 16yrs).
Unlimited access applies to public opening dates and times only and includes The Park, Gardens, Lakeside, Adventure Wood, Jerwood Sculpture Park and The Hall and State Rooms, which are subject to availability.
Season Tickets may not be valid for some special events. Contact us in advance of your visit to check validity.
Disability access
It’s easy to get around at Ragley but please note there are some gravel paths and steep slopes in the gardens
Accessible facilities
• Designated parking/set-down
• Refreshments and WC on ground floor
• Lift to State Rooms
• A wheelchair is available for public use only if pre booked. Please enquire.
Private parties & events:
Ragley is open throughout the year for private parties or events, please contact us for more information.
Dogs:
Dogs are welcome on leads in the Park and on the Woodland Walk, but not in the House & State Rooms, Gardens or Adventure Wood.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas while on leads.
Address :
Ragley Hall
Alcester
Warwickshire
B49 5NJ