Wilton House

Wilton House, home to the 18th Earl and Countess of Pembroke, offers a glimpse into British history. Built on the site of a 9th-century nunnery, it sits within 21 acres of gardens, features Palladian architecture, and delights visitors of all ages with its picturesque gardens and adventure playground.
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Wilton House will be closed throughout 2026 for major heating refurbishment works. The grounds, adventure playground, café, gift shop, and classic car exhibition will remain open. Visitors are advised to check the website for opening days before planning a visit.

Wilton House has been the seat of the Earls of Pembroke since the 1540s and remains a vibrant family home. Visitors can explore 17th-century interiors, a world-famous art collection, and the Sculpture Gallery, all filled with over 460 years of Pembroke family history. Since 1544, when Henry VIII granted the buildings and land to Sir William Herbert, Wilton House has been deeply connected to England’s political and artistic circles while also providing homes and employment for estate workers, a tradition that continues today. The 17th Earl began a major programme of restoration and improvement, a task carried on by the current Earl.

Explore the Grounds
Wilton House sits within 22 acres of parkland and gardens, bordered by the Rivers Wylye and Nadder. The grounds are perfect for exploring at a leisurely pace, enjoying a picnic, or simply relaxing amid the natural beauty. The landscaped gardens, tree-lined avenues, and open lawns make it a serene retreat for visitors of all ages.

Adventure Playground
The purpose-built adventure playground is ideal for children, offering spaces for all ages, including a dedicated area for toddlers and under-fives. It’s the perfect spot for younger visitors to let off steam while adults enjoy the scenic surroundings.

Wilton House will be closed throughout 2026 for major heating refurbishment works. The grounds, adventure playground, café, gift shop, and classic car exhibition will remain open. Visitors are advised to check the website for opening days before planning a visit.

Café and Shop
The on-site licensed café serves morning coffees, light lunches, afternoon teas, and takeaway drinks, snacks, and ice creams. The gift shop offers a wide selection of gifts, toys, cards, and souvenirs, providing a memento of your visit.

Visiting Wilton House
Wilton House provides a unique blend of history, art, and family-friendly amenities. From exploring grand interiors and exquisite artworks to wandering picturesque gardens and enjoying the adventure playground, it’s a destination that delights visitors of all ages. Opening days may change, so check the official website before visiting.

Wilton House will be closed during 2026 while major heating refurbishment works are being undertaken. However, the grounds, adventure playground, café, gift shop and classic car exhibition will be open. Please check the website for opening days before visiting

Grounds only
Adult: £8.50
Concession: £8.00
Child over 5 years: £7.00
Family: (2 adults + 2 children) £25.00

There is no requirement to prebook tickets online. Please contact the office for group visits to the grounds.

 

Accessibility

  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Facilities for the Disabled
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Catering

  • Café
  • On-Site cafe/restaurant/catering
  • Refreshments Available
  • Restaurant

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities

Establishment Features

  • Cater for school groups
  • Event venue
  • Gift shop
  • Licenced for alcohol
  • Toilets

Key Features

  • Film or TV location

Parking & Transport

  • Coach Parking
  • Parking
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