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Stourhead estate on the Wiltshire-Somerset border is the perfect day out for everyone. A breathtaking 18th century landscape garden with lakeside walks, grottoes and classical temples is only the beginning.
You can also visit Stourhead House, a Palladian mansion with a fantastic regency library and beautiful art collection. Then why not climb the 205 steps to the top of King Alfred's Tower, an amazing red-brick folly, for vistas over Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire, or explore one of our Iron Age hill forts.
We also have a large National Trust shop and restaurant, as well as an art gallery, pub, ice cream parlour and farm shop for you to enjoy. Please call or visit our website for a full events programme, information about group visits and access for visitors with disabilities.
Some of the showrooms open during December will be decorated for Christmas.
Please call for other house opening times throughout the year, and for Alfred's Tower opening times.
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Type ticket | Tarief ticket |
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Alfred's Tower - Adult - Adult | € 7,26 |
Alfred's Tower - Child - Child | € 3,63 |
Alfred's Tower - Family (1 adult, 2 children) - Family | € 10,89 per ticket |
Alfred's Tower - Family (2 adults) - Family | € 18,15 |
Stourhead - 1 adult, 2 children - Gift Aid Family - Family | € 39,93 per ticket |
Stourhead - 2 adults - Gift Aid Family - Family | € 66,55 |
Stourhead - family 1 adult, 2 children - Standard - Family | € 36,30 per ticket |
Stourhead - family 2 adults - Standard - Family | € 60,50 |
Stourhead - Gift Aid Child - Child | € 13,31 |
Stourhead - Standard Adult - Adult | € 24,20 |
Stourhead - Standard Child - Child | € 12,10 per ticket |
Stourhead day ticket - Gift Aid Adult - Adult | € 26,62 |
Free entry for National Trust members. Off-peak admission is available, please ask at visitor reception.
We are operating a pay and display in our car park where car park charges will apply for non-members (£4.50). The wider estate is free to access.
Nearest major road is A303. Off B3092 at Stourton, 3 miles north west of Mere (A303), 8 miles south of Frome (A361).
Nearest railway station is at Gillingham (Dorset), approximately 7 miles away. Bus services are infrequent - call 01747 861222 for details.
Garden, Shop and Restaurant (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Dag | Tijden |
House Main season 2025 (25 Feb 2025 - 3 Nov 2025) | ||
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Dag | Tijden |
Alfred's Tower (4 Mrt 2025 - 3 Nov 2025) | ||
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Dag | Tijden | |
Vrijdag - Zondag | 00:00 | - 00:00 |
The Christmas House - selected rooms open (22 Nov 2025 - 23 Dec 2025) | ||
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Dag | Tijden | |
Maandag - Zondag | 11:00 | - 15:00* |
* Everything closed 25 December.
Alfred's Tower is also open on bank holidays.
Opening times may vary, please always check the Stourhead and Alfred's Tower website for up to date information.
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