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Sulgrave Manor
Manor Road, Sulgrave, Banbury, Northamptonshire, OX17 2SD
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Built in the time of the Tudors by the five times great grandfather of George Washington, with a charming 18th century wing and historical garden, Sulgrave Manor is a historical gem not to be missed. The House has no long corridors, instead it is small and intimate, carefully restored in the 1920s and lovingly cared for today. Friendly and informative guides share the history and the stories. Lots of activities for children and a Children's Tour on Saturdays.
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Information on Sulgrave Manor , Manor Road , Sulgrave , Banbury
| Opening Times: | Apr to Oct, Sat & Sun and Bank Holidays 11:00 to last entry 16:00. Aug: Tue - Sun 11:00 to last entry 16:00 |
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| Admission: | Adult £7.90, Child £3.60, Family £21.00.. |
| Child Friendly: | Children of all ages welcome |
| Dog Friendly: | Dogs Permitted (On leads on site. No dogs in the house.) |
| Location: | In the village of Sulgrave, near Banbury, seven miles from M40 Junction 11, 16 miles from J15A M1. |
| Facilities: |
Children's Activities, Guided Tours, Parking Availability, Partial Disabled Access in House, Pre-booked coach tours welcome every day, Parking Availability, Refreshments, Shop |
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Independence Day Celebrations (send email about this offer) (telephone about this offer)
Sun 30 Jun 2013 – Sun 30 Jun 2013
A fun family day of battle re-enactments, cheerleaders, American music, baseball, American BBQ with ice-cream sodas and lots more.
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