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National Trust - Cliveden

Cliveden Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead SL1 8NS, United Kingdom

National Trust - Cliveden
Garden
4.7
4 reviews
8 comments
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H868+GF Maidenhead, United Kingdom
+44 1628 605069
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Hamish Patterson
Hamish Patterson131 days ago
Well I posted a review already but turns out it was Cliveden the hotel I think. Anyway I will be brief. Great property for walking with he family. As long as no one is in a pram as the routes aren't pram friendly really. Lovely plants and great views. Lots to do and see. Food is great and national trust priced. Love coming here in the spring and summer to see all the gardens have to offer. Lovely staff and big car park though gets very busy so make sure you get their when it opens.
Mat Dodol
Mat Dodol162 days ago
This review is for the grounds and not the hotel.

I liked it, but it's by far not my favourite NT property to visit. The architecture is brash...the clock tower gaudy...and the place was very busy (so obviously lots of people DO like it). The best bits are the views and the daffodils. Worth a visit but I'm not sure I would be back, even in a different season (unlike Greys Court and Scotney Castle, for example)
Laura F.
Laura F.223 days ago
Absolutely gorgeous state! Grab some comfy shoes to be able to enjoy all its beauty and extension.
The are different gardens (and all are delightful!), boats by the river, shops and lovely spots for picnic. Being late May, we got to see lots of late spring blooms but definitely returning in autumn, or all other seasons.
Ma D
Ma D223 days ago
Beautiful place to spend a day. It is not far from London. Plenty of parking spaces on the green field. Cafes with a lot of sits.
It was a hot day and we had iced later with oat milk it cost us £7
We walked around the park there are a lot of benches and toilets. Also, they have got a refill station for drinkable water.
Entrance for 2 adults was 10.60 each. Members of the national trust are free of charge as they pay an annual membership fee.

We had a great day out there. Highly recommended.
Geoffrey Hughes
Geoffrey Hughes253 days ago
Beautiful and extensive National Trust park and gardens overlooking the river Thames and surrounding Clevedon House, now housing a 5 star hotel. The grounds are wheelchair accessible. They also offer wheelchairs for use by visitors. The park includes ornamental ponds, formal gardens and wilderness areas so there is plenty to explore and discover. Great for families and visitors of all ages. There is also a cafe with outdoor seating serving refreshments.
Ashley Kremer
Ashley Kremer284 days ago
Wonderful day out! Love the new renovations to The Orangery! Lovely food and friendly service. Rose Garden and Long Garden were looking top notch! The War Memorial was a thoughtful tribute. Can't wait to come back and explore more of the grounds.
Bruno Vianna
Bruno Vianna345 days ago
Above the average National Trust state. Start with the Maze, it's definitely not easy but kids will find the way out. Garden walk is beautiful and quite easy. Playground in the area has so many detailed woodwork and toilet. Also plenty of tables for picnic.
If you enjoy a good walk and you're not scare of steps follow the river walk around. It's not only a great exercise but so fun for the little ones.
We enjoyed 4 hours outdoors and we didn't have the chance to go inside the house
Tony Goff-Yu
Tony Goff-Yu1 year ago
Beautiful large grounds. Good for a walk. The Feathers is a great local pub across the way if you fancied a drink or some food to break up your walk. Note the free EV charges in the car park have been offline for a few months now and dogs aren't allowed on the bottom garden at the rear of the property.
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