Stourhead

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United Kingdom - Wiltshire - Warminster

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BGCI Member: No

About the Stourhead

An outstanding example of the English landscape style, this splendid garden was designed by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741 and 1780. Classical temples, including the Pantheon and Temple of Apollo, are set around the central lake at the end of a series of vistas, which change as the visitor moves around the paths and through the magnificent mature woodland with its extensive collection of exotic trees. Built in the 1720s the mansion was home to the Hoare family. King Alfreds Tower, an intriguing red-brick folly built in 1772 by Henry Flitcroft, is almost 50m high and gives breathtaking views over the estate. Much of the estate woodland and downland is managed for nature conservation and there are two interesting Iron Age hill-forts, Whitesheet Hill and Park Hill Camp.

Main Address:
Stourhead
Stourhead Estate Office
Stourton
Warminster
Wiltshire BA12 6QD United Kingdom

Telephone: 07786661602
Fax:
URL: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stourhead/
Primary Email:

Staff Details

  • Director's Name: Mike Calnan
    Curator's Name:
    Plant Records Officer's Name: Alison Crook - Plant Collections Curator

About the Garden

  • Institution Type: Other
  • Physical Data
  • Latitude: 51.105019
    Longitude: -2.321233
    Altitude: 0.00 Metres

Features and Facilities

Plant Collections

Conservation Programmes

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