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Baddesley Clinton


Baddesley Clinton is a romantic medieval moated manor house, dating from the 15th century, has changed little since 1633. The simple oak furniture has been enriched with ornamental carvings. The paintings, by Rebecca Marmion, hanging in the drawing room were painted in 1885, the year of her marriage to Edward Dering. In the Elizabethan era it was a haven for persecuted Catholics, with no fewer than three priest-holes. There are delightful gardens surrounding the house with stewponds and a lake walk.

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Baddesley Clinton,
Rising Lane, Baddesley,
Clinton Village, Knowle,
Solihull
B93 0DQ

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Information on Baddesley Clinton, Rising Lane, Baddesley, Clinton Village, Knowle, Solihull

Organisation/s: The National Trust
Opening Times: House: 9 Feb to 2 Nov, Wed to Sun 11:00-17:00. Admission by timed ticket. Grounds: 9 Feb to 2 Nov, Wed to Sun, 11:00-17:30, 5 Nov to 21 Dec, Wed to Sun 11:00-16:00. Open BH Mons. Admission by timed ticket.
Admission: Adult £8.00, Child £4.00, Family £20.00. Group £6.20. NT Members Free.
Location: Three quarters of a mile west of A4141 Warwick-Birmingham road, at Chadwick End. Seven and a half miles north west of Warwick, six miles south of M42 junction 5.
Facilities: Guided Tours, Disabled Full, Sales Point, Shop, Cafe, Refreshments, Restaurant, Parking