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Chastleton House

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Chastleton House

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Chastleton House is a magnificent Jacobean country house nestled in the charming village of Chastleton, Oxfordshire, England. Situated within the picturesque Cotswolds region, near the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, this Grade I listed building stands at an elevation of 184 metres. It is renowned as one of England's most complete and largely unaltered Jacobean houses, offering a rare glimpse into 17th-century life.

Visitors consistently praise Chastleton House for its unique atmosphere, often described as a "time capsule" due to its…

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    Built between 1607 and 1612, Chastleton House tells an enchanting story. Originally owned by rich wool merchant Walter Jones, the house became the scene of a drug dupping during the Civil War in a bid to save the owners life. Today, the property is owned by National Trust. Visitors can learn about the fascinating history for themselves from 1pm - 5pm Wednesday to Sunday. Entrance for adults costs £12.50. You can find more information about visiting the house and gardens here: nationaltrust.org.uk/chastleton-house

    31. juli 2017

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    Beautiful Building!

    Nice old mansion.
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    Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612, for Walter Jones, who had made his fortune from the law, although his family were originally Welsh wool merchants. The estate was …

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    Placering: Chastleton, West Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire, South East England, England, Storbritannien

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    What are the typical opening hours and entrance fees for Chastleton House?

    Chastleton House is generally open from 1pm to 5pm, Wednesday to Sunday. Adult entrance fees are typically around £12.50. However, it's always best to check the official National Trust website for the most current and accurate information before planning your visit, as these details can change seasonally or for special events.

    Is Chastleton House accessible via public transport?

    Chastleton House is located in a rural area, and direct public transport links are limited. While there isn't a dedicated bus service directly to the house, visitors can often reach nearby towns like Moreton-in-Marsh by train or bus, and then take a taxi for the final leg of the journey. Planning ahead is recommended.

    Are there specific walking trails or routes around Chastleton House, and what is their difficulty?

    Yes, there are several walking trails in the picturesque Cotswolds landscape surrounding Chastleton House. These range from leisurely strolls through the village to longer circular walks that explore the local scenery. Most trails are generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for a range of fitness levels. You can find various routes for hiking and cycling, including circular walks starting from Chastleton House, on komoot.

    Is Chastleton House a dog-friendly attraction?

    While assistance dogs are welcome inside the house and gardens, general visitor dogs are typically not permitted inside the house itself. However, dogs on leads are usually welcome in the gardens and surrounding estate grounds. Always check the National Trust's specific dog policy for Chastleton House before your visit to confirm current regulations.

    What facilities are available for families visiting Chastleton House?

    Chastleton House is considered a family-friendly destination. Beyond exploring the historic house and gardens, children often enjoy the opportunity to play croquet on the lawns, where the rules of the modern game were first established. The National Trust often provides family-oriented activities or trails, making the historical experience engaging for younger visitors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Chastleton House?

    The village of Chastleton itself is quite small and does not have many commercial establishments. However, the nearby market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, just a short drive away, offers a good selection of cafes, traditional pubs, and various accommodation options, from B&Bs to hotels. It's a convenient base for exploring the wider Cotswolds area.

    How crowded does Chastleton House typically get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As a popular National Trust property, Chastleton House can attract a fair number of visitors, particularly on sunny weekends and during the peak summer months. To enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or arriving shortly after opening time. The house's unique 'time capsule' atmosphere is best appreciated with fewer crowds.

    What is the history behind Chastleton House and its famous Civil War story?

    Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612 by Walter Jones, a prosperous wool merchant and lawyer. It remained in the same family for nearly 400 years. A famous episode from the English Civil War tells of Arthur Jones, a Royalist, hiding from Roundhead soldiers after the Battle of Worcester. His quick-witted wife, Sarah, supposedly drugged the soldiers' beer with laudanum, allowing Arthur to escape from a secret room over the porch.

    What unique architectural features or rooms should I look out for inside Chastleton House?

    Inside Chastleton House, be sure to explore the Great Hall and the impressive 72-foot-long Long Gallery, which boasts the longest surviving barrel-vaulted ceiling of its date in England. The Great Chamber is also notable for its ornate paneling and high-relief molded ceiling. Visitors can also see the 'bones' of the house, including the butler's chamber and kitchens, which offer a glimpse into centuries of domestic life.

    What makes the gardens at Chastleton House special?

    The gardens at Chastleton House are a significant feature, designed in a distinct Elizabethan and Jacobean style. They are famous for their fascinating topiary, which creates a series of 'rooms' to explore, including the Best Garden, Kitchen Garden, and Wilderness Walk. These gardens provide a beautiful setting and complement the historic house perfectly.

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