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Farnborough Hall
Banbury


OX17 1DU

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Area: Warwickshire
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Farnborough Hall -- Warwickshire
Visitor Information www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-farnboroughhall -- email: farnboroughhall {at} nationaltrust.org.uk

Farnborough Hall
Warwickshire
All details updated* as of: 24/01/2011
Text-Only version here

Disabled information plus mobility and walking aids
 Opening Days and Hours

2nd Apr - 28th Sep, 2-5:30, Wed & Sat
1st & 2nd May, 2-5:30, Mon & Sun
Terrace walk open as house. Last admission 30mins before closing

Parties / Coaches: Yes
Groups / Coaches need Appointment: Yes

House Open for Viewing: Yes

National Garden Scheme days: No
Best Times of Year to Visit:
To see:
 Admission Prices
Standard Admission House and garden: adult £5.25, child £2.60, family £13.20. Terrace walk only: adult £2.65, child £1.30, family £6.60
 Onsite Facilities
Parking: Yes
Lavatories: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Shop: No
Plants for Sale: No
Lunches: No
Teas: No
Light Refreshment: No
Picnics: No
Dogs Allowed: Yes
On Lead only: Yes
Special Events: No
Other Facilities:
Strong shoes advisable for terrace.
 Garden Features
Honey-coloured stone house with exquisite plasterwork and fine landscaped garden; Honey-coloured stone house, in a peaceful country setting; Some of the finest 18th-century decorative plasterwork in England; Superb landscaped garden, created in 1740s, remains largely unchanged; Terrace Walk with temples and lake views; Walks through parkland English Heritage Garden Grade: I
National Collection:
 Description of Garden
Designer:
A lovely serpentine uphill walk along a grass terrace of three quarters of a mile terminates in a lofty obelisk, but on the way the visitor passes a beautiful Ionic temple and an oval-shaped pavilion with a blue and white Rococo interior. The walk is flanked by trees and evergreen shrubs on one side and a laurel hedge with 33 bastions from which the Malvern Hills and Edge Hill can be viewed, as well as Holbech's river pool. Returning by the hexagonal Game Larder and stewponds, the visitor encounters the Sourland Pool and a cascade into the river pool, then a parterre of bush roses and an alcove seat as a satisfying finish to the tour.
 History of Garden
The estate has been in the Holbech family for more than 300 years and the honey coloured Palladian villa was built in 1745 by William Holbech, from the former manor house. He had undertaken the Grand Tour and immersed himself in Italian art and architecture. The garden and its buildings were designed with the help of his friend, the landscape gardener Sanderson Miller, and were completed in about 1751.
 Nearby Warwickshire Hotels, Facilities & Amenities
Hotels & Accommodation:
Restaurants:
Inns & Pubs:
George & Dragon, Chacombe
Bell, Shenington
Villages / Towns / Sightseeing:
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