National Trust - Charlecote Park
About
Charlecote Park is a magnificent 16th‑century country house situated in a sprawling 180‑acre deer park on the banks of the River Avon, just north of Stratford‑upon‑Avon. The house, a masterpiece of Victorian restoration, houses an impressive collection of portraits, furniture and artefacts that chronicle the centuries‑old Lucy family. Visitors can wander through the formal parterre, woodland walks, and the picturesque gardens designed by William Shakespeare and Capability Brown, and encounter free‑roaming fallow deer and Jacob sheep in the parkland. Whether exploring the historic house, strolling the scenic gardens, or enjoying the on‑site cafés and shops, guests of all ages are sure to find something that captures their imagination.
Highlights
- Parksland
- House
- Historic Buildings
- Garden
- Eating
- Shopping
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May through September) offers the most pleasant weather and vibrant garden displays.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult with Gift Aid
£18.70
Adult without Gift Aid
£17.00
Child with Gift Aid
£9.40
Child without Gift Aid
£8.50
Family with Gift Aid
£46.80
Family without Gift Aid
£42.50
Adult Family with Gift Aid
£28.10
Adult Family without Gift Aid
£25.50