Attingham Park

Attingham Park The Sultana Room at Attingham Park . The room takes its name from the sofa or 'sultane' in the alcove. This is one of the few rooms where the Regency silk survives.

©NTPL/James Mortimer

Attingham Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 4TP.
One of the great houses of the Midlands, Attingham Park was built in 1785 for the 1st Lord Berwick to the design of George Steuart and has a picture gallery by John Nash.
The rooms contain collections of ambassadorial silver, Italian furniture and Grand Tour paintings. Guided tours are available.
The park, landscaped by Repton, has attractive walks along the River Tern and a play area and environmental centre for children.
The home farm, run by NT tenants, is one of Britain's few completely organic open farms.

Visitors can also enjoy a deer park and riverside walks, plus a woodland sculpture trail.
Opening Times:

3rd Mar-25th Mar 13:00-16:00  Sun, Sat
26th Mar-30th Oct 13:00-17:30  Sun, Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat

Note: Deer park/grounds: Mon-Sun, 1 Mar–31 Oct 07: 10–5:30. 1 Nov–29 Feb 08: 9–4
Opening times listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Contact Information:

Telephone 01743 708162
Fax 01743 708155
Website  http://wwwnationaltrust.org.uk


Facilities:

  Braille Information
Cafe/Restaurant
National Trust
Parking on SiteFree
Shop(s)
Wheel Chair Access

Admission/Prices:

  Adult £6.36 Gift Aid: £7
Child £3.18 Gift Aid: £3.50
Family £15.90 Gift Aid: £17.50
Groups £5.50 Child: £2.25
Note: Deer park & grounds (Gift Aid): £4, child £2, family £10. Groups £3.10. Deer park & grounds (standard): £3.62, child £1.81, family £9.08.
Prices listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Map/Directions:
 
Also see:

Dawn Chorus Walk