National Trust Ashdown House

National Trust Ashdown House Visitors are taken on a guided tour of the hall, staircase and roof top cupola with stunning views across the deer park, woodland and surrounding area.
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The official page of National Trust Ashdown House, a stunningly beautiful 17th century hunting lodge with portrait collection, deer park, woodland and Iron Age hillfort. Ashdown House is a 17th century hunting lodge built for the chivalrous and eccentric cavalier William, First Earl of Craven and housing a magnificent portrait collection originall belonging to Elizabeth of Bohemia, the Wi

nter Queen. There is a visitor centre with exhibitions and a small shop, wonderful walking on the Ridgeway nearby, ley lines, and Bronze Age, Roman and Iron Age monuments. Visit this hidden gem - a place steeped in history!

Address

Lambourn
Hungerford
RG17 8RE

Opening Hours

Wednesday 2pm - 5pm
Saturday 2pm - 5pm

Telephone

01793 762 209

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