The Capability Brown Pleasure Grounds at Wotton, currently undergoing restoration, are related to the Stowe gardens, both belonging to the Grenville family when Brown laid out the Wotton grounds between 1750 and 1767. A series of man-made features on the 3 mile circuit include bridges, temples and statues.
NB: Only the Pleasure Grounds are open to the public, not the House.
Guided Tours: By arrangement, i.e. not obligatory. Parking: Limited parking for coaches. Suitability for Dogs: On leads.
* Also open 2pm-5pm on: 22 April, 27 May, 29 June, 3 August and 31 August.
Please note; only the Pleasure Grounds are open to the public, not the house.
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