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"The 2023 summer season starts on Sunday 2 April and ends Thursday 28 September. During the summer season the tenanted property opens to the public on Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday and bank holiday Monday afternoons, 2 pm to 5 pm. The gates open at 1:15 pm.Cash only for admission tickets.Assistance dogs only."
Address: Clevedon BS21 6QU, UK
State: North Somerset
City: Clevedon
Zip Code: BS21 6QU


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Reviews
Worth a visit if travelling on M5. House is on timed entry with ticketed time given when checking in. No need to pre book Small pop up cafe serving drinks ice-cream and snacks. Terraced gardens are worth walking around, views get better as you explore. Helpful knowledgeable volunteer's in house. Nice glass collection and original features of medieval manor house.
It is a lovely house still lived in by the Elton family. The room stewards are very friendly and knowledgeable. The garden was fragrant and the flowers started to bloom, which attracted bees, butterflies and flies.Visited onWeekendWait timeUp to 10 min
The guides are very informative, just ask them. Not a very big house as it is still lived in by someone, so you can't see all the house obviously. Only open at certain times and days. It's worth doing tyntesfield house first then come here as these are both national trust. if you're a member. Not a very colorful garden may.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Lovely afternoon spent at this interesting site. Very impressed by the Elton Pottery lovely gardens & enjoyable tea & cake :Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedNot sure
Enjoyable visit. Really close to the motor way. Toilets and car park really close to the house. No cafe or shop but not too sure how busy it gets to warrant these facilitiesVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Very green and quiet, there's one person of the staff in every room, they're very helpful and knowledgeable about the house.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
If you love to look at portraits of other people's ancestors, then this is the place for you. The walls are filled with them. I found it a bit lacking compared to the many other national trust sites I have visited over the years. I also did not get the Elton Ware pottery and am not too surprised nobody has heard of it. Felt more like a mixed selection from a talented enthusiast having a go over the years, rather than some particular style or movement. A privileged family's home open for a few days a year. Some people will love it.
This is a small National Trust property but well worth a visit as its just off the M5 motorway. Usual guides are available to answer your questions and very knowledgeable about the history. Nice displays of coloured glassware of various shapes and sizes. Small chapel on the first floor with stained glass windows. The gardens are steep to the rear of the property, so lots of steps but at the top terrace this presents good views over the building, gardens and the area beyond. There is also a small cafe adjacent to the car park.
A really unusual collection of items and excellent knowledge by the NT guides makes this a memorable place. The house itself is not huge but the history and architecture is interesting too. Well worth a visit.
Beautiful place to go to for a day out with the family. You can easily spend the whole day here slowly going through the domes. There's a lot of activities for the kids, and shows to watch in 2 locations. There is a zip line for those adrenaline junkies that runs across the quarry. There are of souvenir shops and eateries around the whole site, and the prices are reasonable. Best drink I had was sold in the Rainforest biome made out of baobab fruit. Will visit this again since I bought an annual pass.
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