Croome Park (National Trust)
Tel: 01905 371006
To begin adding to your itinerary planner, simply click the planner button when you see something you like
Already saved a planner?
Tel: 01905 371006
Important notice - The outdoor spaces at Croome are open. You will need to book your visit in advance. You will be turned away if you arrive without a booking. Please follow government guidance on travel.
Discover the beauty and space of Croome – the ideal place to relax and unwind. The serene landscape and lakeside are full of paths which stretch for miles, taking you on a journey through 18th-century pleasure gardens. Wander with your family through the evocative empty spaces of the magnificent mansion house and find out about the different characters and communities which called Croome their home from the 18th century to the present day. Sounds, objects and images bring the story of Croome to life, and there are also plenty of exciting and fun events throughout the year to enjoy. Note: Court owned by Croome Heritage Trust and leased by the National Trust.
Don't miss
¦Step inside the Court to discover the characters of Croome.
¦Unwind with a stroll by the relaxing river and lakeside.
¦Venture out in the wider parkland with our walks guide.
Making the most of your day
New RAF-themed children's play area and plenty of family events in school holidays. Dogs: allowed on leads – assistance dogs only inside the Court/canteen (dog waiting areas provided)
Opening times
Park, canteen and shop
1 Jan - 20 Feb 11 10 - 4:30 Sa Su
21 Feb - 30 Oct 11 10 - 5:30 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
5 Nov - 18 Dec 11 10 - 4:30 Sa Su
26 Dec - 31 Dec 11 10 - 4:30 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Court
1 Jan - 20 Feb 11 11 - 4 Sa Su
21 Feb - 30 Oct 11 11 - 4:30 Mo We Th Fr Sa Su
5 Nov - 18 Dec 11 11 - 4 Sa Su
26 Dec - 31 Dec 11 11 - 4 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
St Mary Magdalene church open in association with The Churches Conservation Trust. Park: last admission 45 minutes before closing time. Timed tickets for house on busy weekends and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Prices 2011
Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets): adult £6.50 (£5.90), child £3.25 (£2.95), family £16 (£14.50)
9 miles south of Worcester and east of M5 off Junction 7. Signposted off the A38 and B4084.
Aston's 382 Worcester to Pershore, alight at Ladywood Road/Rebecca Road crossroads, walk 2 miles; 362 Worcester to Upton/Malvern, alight at Kinnersley, walk 2 miles.By train: Pershore 7 miles.
1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022 |
---|
The Battle of Worcester in 1651 was one of the largest land battles ever fought in…
Discover medieval merchants house and walled garden, rescued from demolition in Worcester…
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum is housed in an elegant Victorian building in the…
Great Malvern Priory in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, was a Benedictine monastery and…
A great destination for walkers of all ages and abilities, whether you are interested in…
This is a gentle stroll through the streets which Elgar knew from childhood. With brief…
An ideal day out for the whole family. Droitwich Spa Lido is one of the UK's last…
Inside a mix of interiors await to be discovered, from the restored Hercules rooms and…
We have over 25 years experience working with UK and international tour operators…
With a children's playground and a multi-use games area, Alcester Walk serves the…
The Museum is spread over 19 acres of beautiful Worcestershire countryside and includes a…
The Hartlebury Brewing Co is already working on its 4th ale, having sold barrels of its…
Discover the past as you journey through the castle and museum, and explore the spacious…
Did you know that in Victorian times Redditch was producing 90% of all the needles in the…
There is more to a needle museum than meets the eye…
Did you know that in Victorian…
With 900 acres of public open space and the Arrow Valley Lake, the park provides…