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Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate is a museum in Aldsworth in England.

ENLodge Park and Sherborne Estate - National Trust

Nature & Natural History Nature & Natural History History & Anthropology History & Anthropology

Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate
Lodge Park
GL54 3PP Aldsworth

Visitor information Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate

Opening hours

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Admission

Adults£6.80
Children£3.40
Family£17.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Lodge Park, Aldsworth

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Exhibitions

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Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate offers visitors a glimpse into 17th-century English country life. The main attraction is Lodge Park, a rare surviving example of a grandstand built for deer coursing. The building's architecture is notable, with its symmetrical design and large windows providing views over the surrounding parkland. Visitors often appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to explore the estate's grounds.

    The Sherborne Estate, which surrounds Lodge Park, features extensive walking trails through picturesque Cotswold countryside. Many visitors enjoy the varied landscape, including woodlands, farmland, and the River Windrush. Wildlife spotting is a popular activity, with deer, birds, and other native species often seen.

    The National Trust, which manages the property, provides informative guided tours of Lodge Park, offering insights into its history and restoration. However, some visitors note that the interior of Lodge Park is relatively sparse, which may disappoint those expecting a fully furnished historic house.

    The estate also includes a cafe and shop, though reviews suggest these facilities are basic and could be improved. Accessibility can be an issue for some, as parts of the estate involve uneven terrain.

    Overall, Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate is appreciated for its historical significance, natural beauty, and tranquil setting. It's particularly appealing to those interested in architectural history or looking for a peaceful day out in the countryside. However, it may not offer enough attractions to keep visitors engaged for a full day, especially those looking for more extensive indoor exhibits or activities.

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