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Walcot Hall

Address

Lydbury North
Lydbury North


SY7 8AZ

Contact

Tel : +44 01588 680570

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Historic home of Lord Clive of India who commissioned Sir William Chambers to redesign the house and stable block in 1763. It has been slightly reduced in size to suit present-day requirements, but its aspect remains a perfectGeorgian elevation, with parapet walls and sash windows. Clive's son Edward added a free-standing ballroom around 1800 which is now used for weddings, concerts and parties. He was much interested in gardening and arborculture and30-acres have been developed into an Arboretum with winding walks and containing magnificent specimens of trees.

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Directions


By Road

From theM54:From Craven Arms: Take B4368 towards Clun through the village of Aston upon Clun, turn right at the crossroads towards Bishop's Castle and Lydney North. Turn left after the Powis Arms Pub

By Public Transport

FromCraven Armsstation it is9 milestoWalcot Hall

Walcot Hall facilities include:

  • Picnic site
  • Toilets
  • Min group size
  • Groups accepted
  • Max group size

Walcot Hall accessibility includes:

  • Ramp/level access
  • Service dogs permitted (eg guide dogs)

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