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To celebrate reopening and beat the New Year blues, we are offering 50% off admission tickets from 30 January until 9 February. This offer will give half price entry to the historic house and art galleries, including our current exhibitions.
Offer is valid on online pre-booked tickets only, and not available for tickets purchased on the door. Book tickets online and use the discount code ANNIE24 at checkout.
50% off using code 'Annie24'
Sat nav: BH1 3AAFrom London: Take the M25, M3, M27 and A31 to Ringwood. From Ringwood follow the A338 (Wessex Way) to Bournemouth.From the North & West: Head to the A31/A338 Ashley Heath junction just outside Ringwood and take the A338 (Wessex Way) to Bournemouth.From the A338 (Wessex Way): Turn onto the A35 (St Paul's Road). At the roundabout take the third exit (B3066) along Holdenhurst Road. Keep following the signs for the B3066, which will lead on to Bath Road.The closest car park is Bath Road South. There is also parking available on the cliff top and alternative car parks nearby.
By FootThe Russell-Cotes is on the East Cliff Promenade, just two minutes walk from Bournemouth Pier and ten minutes walk from the town centre.By BikeThere are bicycle-racks on the East Cliff Promenade next to the Russell-Cotes entrance. Bicycles are not allowed in to the house's historic garden.By BusThe house is situated on the main bus routes with services provided by Wilts & Dorset Buses, which run from the Travel Interchange every three to four minutes. The journey takes about five minutes.The bus stop for Wilts & Dorset Buses: M1 and 13 is on Westover Road by the Bournemouth Pavilion.By RailThe Russell-Cotes is 1.2 miles from Bournemouth Railway Station (approximately 20 minutes walk). Yellow bus 2 runs from the station to Bath Road. For train timetable information visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.
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