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Aerial Photo at Corsham. © Raddss
The stately home of Corsham Court in Wiltshire. © jimmonkphotography
Highclere Castle
Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, England. © Gareth L Evans
South View of Montacute House, 1811, John Buckler ©Yale Centre for British Art

Great Houses of South-West England - Wiltshire, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon

Tour highlights

  • Great country houses, historic gardens and parks in Wiltshire, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Dorset and Devon.
  • Major examples of a huge range of styles from the twelfth century to the twentieth.
  • Many houses contain outstanding picture collections and exceptional furniture.
  • Special arrangements and out-of-hours visits.

The landscapes seen on this tour are immensely varied and endlessly alluring – the noble chalk downs of Wiltshire, the evocative Levels of Somerset, the enchanting patchwork fields of Devon, the verdant hidden valleys of Exmoor, the little hills of Dorset.

The houses seen are equally varied. Lacock, Breamore and Longleat are among the finest of Henrician and Elizabethan mansions in England. The Stuart era is superbly represented by the Dutch classicism of Dyrham, while the eighteenth century is wonderfully exemplified at Stourhead and by the delicious Adam interiors at Saltram. Halswell has evolved from its medieval and Tudor roots, and showcases grand Baroque design set in intricate eighteenth century pleasure grounds. Victoria’s reign has a magnificent ambassador in Tyntesfield, and the Edwardian continuation is beautifully if eccentrically demonstrated at Castle Drogo. Real castles are represented by the extraordinary Berkeley, still a family home, and, if now more picturesque than defensive, at Dunster.

A first-rate country house is more than a house. Clustering around are gardens, auxiliary buildings and a park – at Stourhead, perhaps the most influential one in the world – and beyond lie working farms and enterprises of all sorts. And of course inside the houses there are furnishings and works of art and gadgets and utensils and curios: in many of the houses on this tour these moveables are of a quality and a quantity which surpass the collections of all but a couple of dozen of Britain’s museums. Corsham and Kingston Lacy in particular are renowned for their picture collections.


Practicalities

Two sharing: £3,850. Single occupancy: £4,720. National Trust members (with cards) will be refunded c. £140.

Hotel accommodation; breakfasts and 5 dinners with wine, water, coffee; transport by private coach; all admissions; all tips; all taxes; the services of the lecturer and tour manager

Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa: the house dates from the early 19th century and has been a 4-star hotel for 40 years. The Castle Hotel, Taunton: an award-winning family-run 4-star hotel, pleasingly decorated and with excellent service. The Methuen Arms, Corsham: a Georgian coaching inn with an excellent restaurant. Single rooms are doubles for sole use throughout.

Unavoidably, there is quite a lot of walking on this tour and it would not be suitable for anyone who has difficulties with everyday walking and stair-climbing. Coaches can rarely park near the houses, many of the parks and gardens are extensive, the houses visited don’t have lifts (nor do all the hotels). Average distance by coach per day: c. 95 miles.

Are you fit enough to join the tour?

Between 10 and 22 participants.

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