Lodge Park - Aldsworth, Nr Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Posted by: Dragontree
N 51° 48.532 W 001° 47.409
30U E 583408 N 5740472
The Lodge stands in the Sherborne Estate and has been lovingly restored to its 17th century design.
Waymark Code: WMM4BN
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/19/2014
Views: 4
The official website describes the location:
'A 17th-century grandstand and Cotswold country estate
Lodge Park
John 'Crump' Dutton built this 17th-century grandstand, fuelled by his passion for deer coursing, gambling, banqueting and entertaining.
Lodge Park became the National Trust's first restoration project in 1998 and relied on archaeological evidence to return the building to its former glory. It's situated approximately two and a half miles from the village of Sherborne and the wider Sherborne estate, the other side of the A40.
Lodge Park is open March to November, Fridays to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays (occasionally closed for private functions- please check our detailed opening times).
Sherborne Park Estate
Sherborne is a working estate and has an abundance of wildlife, from fallow and roe deer to badgers and foxes.
Ewe Pen Barn is the starting point for Lodge Park's three main walking routes: Short Woodland Stroll; Family Fun Walk and Historic Farmland Hike. Don't miss the sculpture trail around the pleasure grounds.
Make sure to leave some time to visit the 18th-century water meadows (home to otters, water voles and dragonflies) - park at Northfield Barn car park.
The estate is open year round, dawn to dusk.'
The address of property, including Postcode.: Lodge Park
Aldsworth
Nr Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL54 3PP
The charges to visitors and opening hours.:
Gift Aid
Whole Property
Adult: £6.00
Child: £3.40
Family: £15.40
Group adult: n/a
Group child: n/a
Standard
Whole Property
Adult: £5.45
Child: £3.00
Family: £14.00
Group adult: £4.60
Group child: £2.55
Prices from July 2014
Web page: [Web Link]
National Trust member: yes
Parking place (optional): Not Listed
References: Not listed
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