OPENING HOURS

ASCOTT HOUSE AND GARDENS IS NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2025 SEASON. WE WILL BE REOPENING ON TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2026.

In the meantime, we’ll still be hosting events — so keep an eye on the website for updates!

Experience the Estate

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House

A historic family home. Feel the rich weight of history.
Wonder at the art.

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Gardens

Seasonal splendour. A place to explore and make memories.
To delight in and recharge.

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Rapeseed-spraying

Estate

Tradition and stewardship - experience the care and connections between people and place.

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Running in Madeira Walk

Events

Outdoor theatre, cricket, plant sales, wellness - there's always something exciting going on.

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VISIT, EXPLORE, DISCOVER

Pre-booking is strongly recommended to help us provide the best experience for everyone.

By reserving in advance, you can secure entry at your preferred time and help us manage guest numbers more smoothly. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to welcoming you soon!

 

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On the blog

Spring has well and truly sprung at Ascott and the gardens are beginning to bloom, tadpoles fill the Lily pond and birds nest in the trees. We can’t wait to welcome you back to Ascott House and Gardens...

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On the blog

Ascott Park is a large expanse of mown grass dotted with specimen trees including several fine oaks, cedars and large horse chestnuts. In the spring there is a magnificent display of daffodils...

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On the blog

Ascott Park is a large expanse of mown grass dotted with specimen trees including several fine oaks, cedars and large horse chestnuts. In the spring there is a magnificent display of daffodils...

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On the blog

Ascott House as it appears today, belies its age. Long, low and gabled, it looks like a heavily restored Tudor house. Its core is indeed an old farmhouse, thought to date from 1606...