Wilton House, home to the 18th Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. Built on the site of a 9th century nunnery, set in 21 acres of landscaped parkland with water and rose gardens beside the River Nadder.
Parking
On site parking, Parking (free)
Price Details
Adult House and Grounds(Adult)
Price: £12.00
Concession House and Grounds(Concession)
Price: £9.75
Adult Grounds(Adult)
Price: £5.00
Child (5-15) House and Grounds(5-15 yrs)(Child)
Price: £6.50
Child Grounds(Child)
Price: £3.50
Family (2 adults, 2 children) House and Grounds (2(Family)
Price: £29.50
Family (2 adults, 2 children) Grounds(Family)
Price: £15.00
Opening
02 May 2010 to 31 Aug 2010Monday 11:00-17:00
Tuesday 11:00-17:00
Wednesday 11:00-17:00
Thursday 11:00-17:00
Friday 11:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-17:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Bank Holiday 11:00-17:00
02 Apr 2010 to 18 Apr 2010Monday 11:00-17:00
Tuesday 11:00-17:00
Wednesday 11:00-17:00
Thursday 11:00-17:00
Friday 11:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-17:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Bank Holiday 11:00-17:00
02 Apr 2010 to 08 Apr 2010Monday 11:30-16:30
Tuesday 11:30-16:30
Wednesday 11:30-16:30
Thursday 11:30-16:30
Friday 11:30-16:30
Saturday 11:30-16:30
Sunday 11:30-16:30
01 May 2010 to 31 Aug 2010Monday 11:30-16:30
Tuesday 11:30-16:30
Wednesday 11:30-16:30
Thursday 11:30-16:30
Sunday 11:30-16:30
Bank Holiday 11:30-16:30
Visit Details
Approx length of visit: 90 minutes for the house.
Blue Badge Guides admitted free
Booking essential
Foreign languages spoken
Groups accepted
Max group size: 150
Min group size: 15
Open outside normal opening times by appointment
Print in foreign languages
Special group rates
TIC staff admitted free
Toilets
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Wilton House, home to the 18th Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. Built on the site of a 9th century nunnery but now set in 21 acres of landscaped parkland, with water and rose gardens beside the River Nadder and Palladian Bridge.
The magnificent Inigo Jones Staterooms include the famous Double Cube Room - the finest surviving 17th century stateroom in England - which was designed to display the family portraits by Van Dyck. This is the greatest collection of paintings by the artist still to be seen in its original setting.
Within the Old Riding School visitors can see a recreated Tudor Kitchen, Victorian Laundry and award-winning introductory film covering over 460 years of history narrated by Anna Massey. Programme of special events throughout the year. For younger visitors there is an exciting adventure playground and quizzes in the house and grounds.
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