Set in 1,000 acres, Weston Park is a woodland fantasy, adventure
playground and stately home all rolled into one offering
families endless entertainment for the Bank holiday weekend.
Children are free to go wild in the Woodland Adventure
Playground, explore the countless woodland walks by foot or by bike
and discover the medieval Deer Park and Hermits Cave. Just when
they are running out of puff along comes the miniature railway
which steams towards Temple Wood and into wildlife.
The stately home displays one of the UK's most impressive art
collections. The House tours reveal many historical and fascinating
tales, such as who gave Prime Minister Disraeli slippers for
Christmas, which Earl witnessed a secret royal marriage and meet
the Captain of the Mary Rose who went down with his ship!
Homemade refreshments are available the Stables Coffee Bar with
sizzling dishes served up over lunch and dinner in the new Granary
Grill Bar and Restaurant. The Grill's new holiday lunch menu offers
a mouth-watering selection of dishes, to capture the essence of
summer eating.
The Granary Building offers visitors a farm shop, supplied by
local producers plus a selection of Weston Park's homemade delights
prepared by its head chef. Its art gallery, located in the
buildings eaves, exhibits a series of selling portraits and rare
private collections.
The Park and Gardens are open daily from 10am to 6pm whilst the
House is open from 1pm to 5pm and is closed on Saturdays. Admission
to the Park and Gardens is £5.00 for adults and £3.00
for children. A family ticket is £20.00 and includes entrance
to the House.
Weston Park is open daily through to Sunday 5th September 2010.
The Granary is open daily and is free to enter.