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The House At Weston Park

A remarkable historic house, which has never been sold, Weston Park was gifted to the nation by Richard, the 7th and present Earl of Bradford in 1986. This beautiful home now contains a world class collection of fine and decorative art, some of which dates back over 500 years, for you to discover.

From the Front Hall, with its legacy to the 3rd Earl’s love of horses, the Victorian library furnished with over 3,000 books, the unique Gobelin tapestries to the lofty Dining Room, which houses one of the country’s most impressive collections of portraits, with works outstanding works by Sir Anthony van Dyck and Sir Peter Lely.

The House will be open on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays from Sunday 29th May – Tuesday 31st August – 1pm – 4pm (last admission 3.30pm)

£4 per person in addition to standard Park & Gardens entry – please buy your House ticket at the Visitor Welcome desk.

**Annual Members and Historic House Members go free and do not need a ticket**

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The Foundation

Weston’s collection is in the care of the Trustees of The Weston Park Foundation.

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The Collection

Exquisite collection of fine art, decorative art and ceramics.

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The House

See inside the historic House at Weston Park.

Built as a family home in the 17th century Weston Park is now yours to enjoy as your own exclusive retreat. Surround yourself in 1,000 acres of Parkland that offers unending views across the countryside and immerse yourself in the splendour of the House, its formal rooms, its collections and its priceless art.