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National Trust - Greys Court

Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames RG9 4PG, United Kingdom

National Trust - Greys Court
Tourist attraction
4.5
2 reviews
8 comments
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G2WW+48 Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom
+44 1491 628529
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Wayne Arnold
Wayne Arnold158 days ago
Another lovely National Trust venue. Beautiful location and amazing it was open given the damage locally from Storm Eunice. The hard work of the staff must have contributed massively. Very warm welcomes by all the staff started at the entrance gate and carried on throughout our trip. Definitely going back for the woodland walks and what will no doubt be a colour explosion in the Spring.
Chris Jump
Chris Jump189 days ago
Lovely afternoon spent walking around the grounds and house.
House is small compared to alot of National Trust places but still full of history.
Coffee shop reasonably priced and ample parking
Andy Hoare
Andy Hoare250 days ago
A very friendly NT house and gardens. Reasonable cafe with fantastic soup, however service was slow and confused. A fun field with games for youngsters of all ages, including giant jenga and giant connect four etc. Lovely walled garden
T Hartberg
T Hartberg280 days ago
We came back here in July 2022, 12 years after our first visit. This house has a complicated history, and there was no chance we'd remember the names of all the various families who had owned the estate since it was built in the 15th century. The oldest part of the house is the kitchen, and you can easily imagine the wooden beams there being five hundred years old. The gardens are well worth a stroll and there is an interesting feature called the Archbishop's Maze. On our previous visit it was possible to climb up a tower with great views of the estate, but that, sadly, was no longer possible.
Marcia S
Marcia S311 days ago
A wonderful property to visit. The house is lovely and the furniture is as it was when Brunner family left it to the National Trust. The walled garden is fabulous and there is plenty outer grounds to walk around. The ice house is worth having a look. The staff and volunteers are friendly and informative. There is a cafe with an array of drinks and food. Would recommend anyone to visit.
Neil B
Neil B311 days ago
Grey's Court is a great house with beautiful views (Due to the hot weather the grass is more yellow). We went on a Wednesday and it was really quiet which was great. The smaller house is part of the walled gardens.
Katherine Peters
Katherine Peters311 days ago
Lovely house and gardens. The guides in the house are very knowledgeable about the history of Greys. Well signposted walk around the area, lots of cows to see. Lawn games were available when we went in August, we had a great time playing them. Highly recommend a visit (went with a 13 year old and a 9 year old, met friends with a 6 year old and 2 year okd). Small play area and a NT shop.
Michael Billinge-Jones
Michael Billinge-Jones342 days ago
Loverly little place with plenty to interest all tastes. Plenty of parking and welcoming team were excellent. Cafe service was good and a good choice of food. Shop was a bit small but all the NT items you would expect. Good walks through the gardens, especially the 130 year old wisteria. Nice house with loads of history. Overall a nice day out
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