Packwood House and its collection

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Packwood House is a historic Tudor manor house located in Packwood, near the Solihull border in Lapworth, Warwickshire. The house, which has been owned by the National Trust since 1941, is a Grade I listed building, signifying its exceptional interest and national importance. The house's timber-framed structure is a testament to its rich history and architectural significance.

Year-Round Access to Packwood House and Gardens

Since 2013, Packwood House and its gardens have been open to the public all year round. This allows visitors to experience the beauty and history of the property in different seasons, offering a unique experience each time. Whether it's the vibrant colours of spring and summer or the serene beauty of autumn and winter, Packwood House offers a memorable visit any time of the year.

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Packwood House
Packwood Lane
B94 6AT Lapworth

Visitor information Packwood House

Opening hours

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Admission

0 – 4Free
5 – 17£9.40
18+£18.70
Family (1 adult, 2 children)£28.10
Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children)£46.80

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Facilities

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Location & Map

Packwood Lane, Lapworth

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Exhibitions

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Packwood House Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Packwood House in Lapworth, England, is a Tudor manor house with a rich history and beautiful gardens. Visitors often appreciate the well-preserved interiors, which showcase a blend of Tudor and 20th-century styles. The house is known for its collection of tapestries and period furniture, giving guests a glimpse into different eras of English history.

    The gardens are a highlight for many, featuring a famous yew garden with trees said to represent the Sermon on the Mount. The extensive grounds offer pleasant walks and picturesque views, making it a good spot for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers.

    Some visitors note that the house can feel a bit dark and cramped in places, which is typical of buildings from this period. The National Trust's management of the property is generally praised, with staff described as knowledgeable and friendly.

    While the house and gardens are the main attractions, some visitors mention that the tea room could be improved in terms of variety and quality. Accessibility might be an issue for some, as parts of the old house have uneven floors and steep stairs.

    Overall, Packwood House offers a good balance of historical interest and natural beauty, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in English heritage and garden design.

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