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Eintrittskarte für Audley End House and Gardens

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Beschreibung

Besuchen Sie Audley End House and Gardens, ein historisches Anwesen, das die Funktionsweise eines großartigen Englischen Hauses zeigt. Erkunden Sie den wunderschön eingerichteten großen Saal, Prunkräume und intime Privatwohnungen voller feiner Möbel und Kunstwerke. Die Kinder werden sich im Kinderzimmer aus den 1830er Jahren mit Kostümen und Nachbildungen von Spielzeug erfreuen, während der Serviceflügel Einblick in das viktorianische Leben gewährt. Spazieren Sie durch das von Capability Brown entworfene, mit Auszeichnungen ausgezeichnete Gelände und treffen Sie die ansässigen Pferde im Stall. Dieses Ticket bietet einen ganzen Tag Entdeckung in einem der bedeutendsten Jakobshäuser Englands.

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Eintritt inklusive

Betreten Sie das Herrenhaus am Audley End und bewundern Sie die Innenräume eines der größten und opulentesten Häuser im jakobinischen England. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Geschichte des Ortes, während Sie durch den beeindruckenden großen Saal, herrliche Staatswohnungen, intime Umkleideräume und eine Kapelle im gotischen Stil aus dem 18. Jahrhundert schlendern. Treten Sie zurück in die Zeit und wandern Sie durch eine Welt von „unten Treppen“, die nicht gesehen werden sollte, während Sie entdecken, wie es gewesen wäre, ein viktorianischer Diener zu sein. Machen Sie einen Spaziergang durch die idyllischen Gärten und Wälder am Audley End, um die Arbeit des einflussreichen „Capability“ Brown zu sehen. Vergessen Sie nicht, die Pferde im viktorianischen Stallblock zu besuchen

Highlights

Eintrittskarte

Was ist inklusive

Inklusive
Eintrittskarte

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Wichtige Informationen

  • Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
  • Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
  • Begleittiere erlaubt
  • In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
  • Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet

Bewertungen(6)

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Belinda_M
July 12, 2026
Beautiful

Stunning house and grounds, very informative staff well wirth a visit. Long walk from the car park uphill on the way back.

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T5131YTlorraineb
July 11, 2026
Wonderful house and gardens

We visited on a weekday in the morning and practically had the place to ourselves which was fabulous. Sadly the horses at the stables were having a well deserved day off so we were unable to see them, however the house and gardens are spectacular. Inside the house we did a self guided tour and were respectfully approached with helpful facts and information in whichever room we were in. Lovely staff from the welcome through to our goodbyes.

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Gbearguy
July 5, 2026
Beautiful house and gardens

Such a stunning and well maintained house just an hour outside London by train. It reminded me of 2 fictional houses, that being Downton Abbey and Wayne Manor from the Batman franchise. As an English heritage member, I got in for free but I think the admission price is quite fair. Best time to go would be during school term as it was fairly quiet when I went. You could easily spend a couple of hours there looking at everything. The staff were very friendly and willing to answer any questions that guests had about the house. Overall a fantastic visit.

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hungryveganfamily
June 14, 2026
Disappointed

I have been many times over many years and always very pleased. Returned recently and was very disappointed. Walled kitchen garden was totally hopeless. It was brilliant when HDRA ran it. Facilities such as carparking & toilets were dreadful. A lot of historical inaccuracy in the presentation of gardens and house display. Restoration needed on temple bridge and at other points. Nursery exhibition very poor. However, it is a special place with lots of unique features and lots to see.

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897pavlat
May 28, 2026
Audley end house&gardens

What a beautiful estate house and lovely lovely gardens. Definitely worth visiting if in that area. Loved the cafe , the stuff, the programs with horses for children.

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alisonrC7832WH
May 27, 2026
Nice but....

It was admittedly a very hot day when we visited, but the car park was a fair walk from the property, down a hill which had to be climbed up again to leave. There is disabled parking which is nearer, but it was an uncomfortable walk and would be equally so in cold, wet weather. While we're on the negatives, I think the shop misses a trick, as the stock is fairly basic compared to a similarly-sized National Trust property, or an independent such as Chatsworth, for example. The admission fee is very high, comparable to Hampton Court and other nationally significant stately homes, so you would hope for a more impressive visitor experience. What was best about it was the talk by the volunteer guide about the history of the house, which filled us in on the past, even greater, grandeur of the house. We didn't get to see the secondhand bookshop as it was another longish walk in the heat .

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