Longleat House
Nestling within 900 acres of Capability Brown landscaped grounds, Longleat, built by Sir John Thynne, is one of the best examples of Elizabethan architecture in Britain. On display are priceless collections of furniture and paintings, including works by Tintoretto, Wootton and Italian Old Masters, with magnificent ornate gilded and painted ceilings by John Dibblee Crace and exquisite 17th century Flemish tapestries. The Murals in the private apartments have been painted by the present Marquess of Bath. Other attractions include the Safari Park with many magnificent animals, the Longleat Hedge Maze and many other attractions.
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Places to Stay & Visit in or near Warminster
Address
Longleat House,
Warminster,
Wiltshire
BA12 7NW
Information on Longleat House, Warminster
| Opening Times: | House: All year, Daily except Xmas Day.Safari Park: 14-22 Feb, Daily, 28 Feb to 29 Mar, Sat & Sun, 4 Apr to 1 Nov, Daily. |
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| Admission: | Passport Ticket: Adult £23.00, Child (3-14) £15.00, Senior Citizen £17:00. |
| Location: | Just off the A36 between Bath & Salisbury (A362 Warminster to Frome). |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access,
Shop,
Guided Tours,
Restaurant,
Parking Availability |
| Upcoming Events: | |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

