Newark Park
About
Nestled on the Cotswold escarpment, Newark Park offers visitors a blend of historic grandeur and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Tudor‑era hunting lodge that once hosted Henry VIII’s courtiers, wander through lush, multi‑level gardens featuring a walled garden, romantic lakeside walk and seasonal blooms, and relax at the charming tea pavilion serving takeaway teas and coffees. The estate’s expansive woodland play area, complete with carved animals, provides a safe, whimsical space for families. With free entry for National Trust members and modest admission for non‑members, the park is an accessible gateway to history and the outdoors. Whether you’re strolling the ancient woodlands, learning about the estate’s rich heritage, or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon in the gardens, Newark Park invites all to experience the serenity of the Cotswolds.
Highlights
- Tudor Hunting Lodge Heritage
- Gardens & Lake
- Tea Pavilion
- Second‑Hand Bookshop
- Play Area
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Spring and early summer
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£10.00
Child
£5.50
Family
£38.50