Is Hidcote free?

Is Hidcote free?

Arrival and parking Parking at Hidcote is free, and it’s a 100 yard walk from the car park to the entrance.

How much is entry to Hidcote?

Prices

Gift Aid Standard
Adult £9.90 £9.00
Child £4.95 £4.50
Family £24.75 £22.50
1 adult and up to 3 children £14.85 £13.50

Do you have to book Hidcote?

Parking for disabled visitors can be found by the Visitor Reception, with access to the gardens located 100yards from the car park. Personal Mobility Vehicles are available for free hire from the Visitor Reception, please book in advance by emailing or calling Hidcote.

Are dogs allowed at Hidcote Gardens?

Dogs at Hidcote Only assistant dogs are welcome into the Courtyards and Gardens at Hidcote. However, there are a number of countryside walks taking in the surrounding area. We recommend that dogs are kept on leads when walking in these areas.

Is the house at Hidcote open?

Please note. Hidcote is open on weekends between November and February, from 11am to 4pm. Last entry is one hour before the gardens close. The Garden, the Shop and the Chapel Secondhand Bookshop are open until 4pm and Winthrop’s Café and the Visitor Reception close at 3pm.

What is Hidcote famous for?

Hidcote is nationally and internationally renowned for its carefully designed garden rooms, tucked away in the Cotswold countryside.

Can you smoke at National Trust?

Any individuals wishing to sell or publish photographs should contact [email protected]. Indoors: amateur photography (including filming) without flash is now permitted in historic interiors at the Property Manager’s discretion.

What is in Mickleton?

Best Things To Do & Days Out In Mickleton, Gloucestershire

  • Gloucestershire, Chipping Campden. Kiftsgate Court Gardens. Tourist Attractions, Outdoor.
  • Top Pick. Warwickshire, Stratford upon Avon.
  • Gloucestershire, Chipping Campden. Cotswold Way National Trail.
  • Worcestershire, Evesham. All Things Wild Nature Centre.

Who owns Kiftsgate?

Anne Chambers
The gardens, famed for its roses, are the creation of three generations of women gardeners. Started by Heather Muir in the 1920s, continued by Diany Binny from 1950 and now looked after by Anne Chambers and her husband. Kiftsgate Court is now the home of the Chambers family.

Does Kiftsgate allow dogs?

Dogs are not welcome in the garden itself although there is a grassy area next to the overflow car park where dogs can stretch their legs.