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Stansted Park

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Stansted Park overlooks the coast on the Hampshire – Sussex border from the South Downs National Park.

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Magnificent state rooms and extensive servants' quarters await you in this beautiful Edwardian house, set in 1800 acres of ancient forest and extraordinary landscaped parkland.

The House is set as though the Earl was still at home and gives the visitor a look at what life was like 'Upstairs and Downstairs'.

A great family day out! Bring your loved ones along to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of this amazing house. With a tea pavilion, garden centre, farm shop, walled garden, arboretum, a fun maze and miniature railway there's plenty to do for young and old!

House and Chapel open Easter weekend to the end of September - Sunday to Wednesday 13:00 - 17:00 (last entry 4pm)

Grounds open 7 days a week all year round.

Address: Stansted Park Foundation Rowlands Castle , West Susx PO9 6DX, WSX, GB
Phone: 023 9241 2265
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State: WSX
City: West Susx
Zip Code: PO9 6DX


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Reviews
Our favourite place to go. There are so many footpaths and circular routes throughout the estate, which are wonderful to stroll along. Afterwards, you can visit Pavillions Tea Room for a delicious meal and great coffee. Wander the gardens and botanic walk, visit the garden centre which has a fantastic range of products and yet another cafe, or go to the farm shop and sit in the courtyard with a delicious ice cream. If you like historic houses, Stanstead House is interesting to visit. For kids, there is the maze and train. Best of all parking is free. Just as an aside.... the toilets in the gardens are the cleanest we have ever visited.
We visited the park, the forest, enjoyed the tea room and bought ticket to the actual property. Tea room is lovely. Nice staff and good environment to enjoy the food. The volunteers in the house are extremely enthusiastic about the history of the building. Lovely people to tell us all the information and show us around. Did you know that the lift in the building was originally manufactured for the Titanic, but at the end they didn't need that so it ended up here! Still in working condition. For the forest walk you might want to bring wellies. What a lovely loop we completed around the private estate!
We were lucky enough to walk past the house when it was open to the public for the day. It has a superb interior and experts who tell you interesting facts about the house and its history. My favourite part was visiting the cellars to see where the staff worked and lived.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I absolutely love it here! Such a beautiful setting and I love the garden centre... only drawback is that I always end up spending too much when I go in because I want everything in the shop. The hand painted glasses are one of my favourite items. I was at Stansted House just a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed it as much as ever. My granddaughters were there with me for the first time and they had a great time. I can't wait for my next trip!
A wonderful place to go for a visit. Good garden centre. It's nice to explore the grounds and the tearoom is a real gem. All the staff are happy and friendly. The mini steam trains are great fun for all the family and the food store is stocked with lots of quality products.
The Proms brilliant as was the Spitfire. A pity the parachuting was cancelled but fireworks spectacular. We did prefer the old location of the stage although having the house view was good.Visited onWeekendWait time10–30 min
Amazing and beautiful place to visit relax and even make a picnic with your family or friends no barbecues ok you can do long walks and the Stansted House is outstanding I can recommend this placeVisited onWeekendWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNo
We have been enjoying proms in the park for a few years now and really look forward to it. Last night's show was terrible. The sound was poor, the one aeroplane display seemed like a token and there were no screens. We all the pay the same amount of money as previous years but for less ..... Why ?
The house is well layed out limited to the lower floor and servants quarters. Guides in most rooms with abundance of advice. Free parking, the gardens are well layed out and peaceful. The gardens centre offers quality plants and garden furniture.
A very nice stately home. When we visited we were met by very friendly and knowledgable staff inside the house who told us a lot about its history. The park is also a lovely place to walk around.Visited onWeekend
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