Woburn Abbey


Woburn Abbey has been home to the Dukes of Bedford for almost 450 years. It houses one of the most important private art collections that includes work by Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Reynolds and Velazquez, and 21 views of Venice by Canaletto can be seen in the Venetian Room. The Vaults contain beautiful porcelain from France, Japan, Germany, England and China, including the famous Sèvres dinner service given to the 4th Duchess by Louis XV. The 3000 acre deer park contains ten species of deer.

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Woburn Abbey,
Woburn,
Bedfordshire
MK17 9WA

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Information on Woburn Abbey, Woburn

Opening Times: Woburn Abbey: Daily, 15 Mar to 28 Sep, 11:00-16:00 (last entry), closes 17:30. Grounds & Deer Park: Daily ex 24-26 Dec, 10:00-17:00. (16:30 when house closed).
Admission: Woburn Abbey: Adult £10.50, OAP/Student £9.50, Child (3-15) £6.00, Under 3 Free, Disabled £7.00. Group: Adult £9.00, OAP/Student £8.00, Child (5-15) £5.50, Under 5 Free, Disabled £6.00. Guided tours pre-booked only. Deer Park only: £2.00 per person.
Location: Woburn Village one mile distance, Flitwick Railway Station five miles. No local transport available. Just off J12 & J13 of M1.
Facilities: Guided Tours,  Sales Point,  Shop,  Cafe,  Refreshments,  Parking Availability
Organisation(s): Historic Houses Association