Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Mansion, Woodchester Park, Nympsfield, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, GL10 3TS
Woodchester Mansion is a house like no other. Built entirely out of local limestone for the wealthy Roman Catholic convert William Leigh between 1857 and 1867, it was never completed. The construction and architectural detail of the Mansion are laid bare to visitors. The craftsmanship is of very high quality, and the building is of architectural significance at an international level. Adults can discover why the house was never finished and children can search for the carved stone creatures which inhabit the building (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult). The Mansion also houses breeding colonies of rare horseshoe bats which can be seen on a high quality video link.
Woodchester Mansion, Woodchester Park, Nympsfield, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, GL10 3TS
Wheelchair access to exterior and ground floor. This means you can see about 70% of the house. Floors uneven in places - helper useful. Please telephone 01453 861 541 a few days in advance to arrange access for your wheelchair & car.
Guided tours at 11:45am and 2:30pm. Self-guided option at other times, guidebook, leaflet and display boards available. Please look at our website www.woodchestermansion.org.uk for advice on how to reach us and much, much more about the house like no other. Catering at the Mansion Cafe. Hot/cold drinks & ice creams, sandwiches, light lunches, snacks, delicious home-made cakes. Please note - Woodchester Mansion is NOT a National Trust property, though the surrounding park is owned by the NT.