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National Trust - Montacute House

House, Montacute TA15 6XP, United Kingdom

National Trust - Montacute House
Historical landmark
4.6
3 reviews
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X72P+PF Montacute, United Kingdom
+44 1935 823289
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Victoria Pearce
Victoria Pearce208 days ago
Visited today and such a beautiful house full of history. The gardens are also lovely and great to relax in. Definitely recommend this place for a visit if you haven't been before
Michael and Julie Bowell
Michael and Julie Bowell238 days ago
Over 400 years old, this stately home is a stunning place to visit. The architecture inside and out is amazing, as is the formal landscaping and gardens. The presentation of the three floors of the house have faithfully recreated and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Walking around the gardens, orangery and fountain garden is just a wonderful experience especially on sunny days. We highly recommend this place to visit.
Lynne Brady
Lynne Brady238 days ago
This left an everlasting impression on us after our visit here. Beautiful grounds absolutely breath taking. Amazing building both inside and out. Well looked after. I would highly recommend a visit here. Pack up a picnic there's lots to see.
Harry Webster
Harry Webster269 days ago
Stunning National Trust building and grounds. Lovely gardens and grounds to walk in and cafe. The house has a generous portrait gallery and the scale of the building is impressive. As will most National Trust sites the area is accessible where possible and tries to cater for all, whether elderly or families. Highly recommend. Also, and odd thing to comment on - but one of the most impressive hedges I’ve ever seen.
Cymru Jon
Cymru Jon269 days ago
A real jewel in the National Trust crown. The house itself is a great example of renaissance architecture and beautiful to look at. Three floors to explore with the bonus of a portrait collection from the National Gallery. The grounds are large with formal gardens and woodland areas with plenty of picnic spots. The cafe area is situated in a nice courtyard with plenty of cover.
Michelle Morgan
Michelle Morgan269 days ago
Beautifully preserved 16th century Manor House with interesting grounds. Appropriate for people of all ages and dogs welcome. Plan on a two to three hour visit to appreciate everything.
Nick Hiscott
Nick Hiscott361 days ago
Beautiful Elizabethan house in such good condition that you can easily imagine living there. Fascinating stories and impressive artworks add to the whole experience. The gardens are also beautiful. Definitely worth a visit. We have already been there a few times now.
Brian Tucker
Brian Tucker2 years ago
The house is Dressed for the 30's and was celebrating The Lion the witch and the wardrobe. Some of the original sketches and watercolours were on display. We had a very pleasant ½ day wandering around the grounds (between rain showers) and the house. As with nearly all National trust properties the volunteers were knowledgeable and helpful. We'll worth a visit. 👍
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