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Horton Court

Horton Court, Horton, Bristol, Bristol, BS37 6QR

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Explore over 1,000 years of history at Horton Court – the oldest inhabited roofed structure the National Trust cares for.

Discover the story of Horton Court from the Norman Conquest to the modern day. A place where church, farming and country living have been entwined for centuries. Each room has a different story to tell with original features dotted throughout the building revealing snippets of the fashions and tastes of Horton’s owners, including William Knight, one of Henry VIII’s top diplomats. From its beginnings as a stone hall in the 11th century to modern day holiday cottage, discover the evolution of this unique building and the influential individuals that lived here.

This Grade I listed manor house and now holiday cottage sits on the edge of the rolling Cotswolds countryside. Used as a filming location for both Wolf Hall and Poldark, see if you can recognise which parts of the building made it onto TV.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 14 September:
1000 - 1600
Sunday 15 September:
1000 - 1600

Location & directions

Horton Court, Horton, Bristol, Bristol, BS37 6QR

Directions:
In the village of Horton, near Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire
Contact on day:
Helen Selkirk
Telephone number:
+447713132541

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Horton Court has a combination of wooden and flagstone floors with rugs. The building is over two floors with staircases and additional steps on each floor. The garden is on different levels and uneven, mostly grass with some paving. There is an unenclosed large lake.

Additional information

The main car park is opposite the church and signed from the road. Accessible parking in front of Horton Court.

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