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National Trust - Coughton Court

Coughton, Alcester B49 5JA, United Kingdom

National Trust - Coughton Court
Tourist attraction
4.5
3 reviews
8 comments
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64VC+F7 Alcester, United Kingdom
+44 1789 400777
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Tuesday: Close
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Friday: Close
Saturday: Close
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Pat Smith
Pat Smith238 days ago
Wonderful location, especially on a sunny, spring day. Fascinating history attached to the property and the volunteer guides were all very knowledgeable and added that extra information about past and present occupants. Lovely grounds too, well worth a visit and make time to go into the two churches too, all together made for a great trip out.
Khaleda Qureshi
Khaleda Qureshi238 days ago
Beautiful Tudor place. Barbecue on site for everyone to enjoy. Plus there is two cafes with indoor and outdoor seating. The house is stunning. In the North Wing the Throckmortons still live there and there is no access there. The gardens are beautiful and its only the beginning of spring. There are 3 walks you can do ranging from 1mile to 8 miles. Great day trip out. There is also Dovecote national trust but not open. There isn't much to see there.
Andy Pierce
Andy Pierce269 days ago
Another great National Trust Property! Took my 2 kids, 2 & 5, so much space and nature to explore. The house is stunning and still in use by the family. Very much recommend this place!
Aymie Martin
Aymie Martin269 days ago
The gardens are vast and eclectic, with everything from manicured wall gardens, rambling woodland walks and duck filled ponds. Plenty of walks around the estate for all levels of activity.

The house itself is a marvel. Stunningly decorated, full of incredible art and a sense of history. Though we were sad not to be able to climb the tower and see the priest hole as it was closed for renovations.
Clive Hill
Clive Hill299 days ago
Lovely gardens and woodland walks. Shame the house was closed due to lack of volunteers. Would probably have been 5* otherwise. Best to check before visiting. The walled garden was a delight.
Timbovilla 7
Timbovilla 7330 days ago
We had a very pleasant visit here. Easy to find with plenty of car parking spaces. The grounds are all very well maintained and the house itself is a very interesting place to walk round.
Kate Morgan
Kate Morgan361 days ago
I have been visiting this National Trust property since I was a child, and went back as an adult recently. It was just as beautiful as I remembered. Sadly the tower and some rooms in that area weren't open due to ridiculously high temperatures at the time of our visit, but the bits that were open were beautiful, with lots of information about the property, the family and the history of the area. There was also an animal trail for my daughter to follow, so she had an interest going around the house too - nothing worse than a bored child! The grounds are stunning and there is also a coffee bar which sells light snacks and ice cream (much needed on our visit!) as well as a larger café for something more substantial. All in all, a beautiful place to visit and I hope to return soon.
Allan
Allan1 year ago
Lovely and very historical National Trust property linked, as it was, to the Gunpowder Plot amongst other things. Set in lovely grounds with great walks and scenery. Nice cafeteria, too.
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