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Kings Weston House - Bristol - Photo album

The building was built between 1712 and 1719, and was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh for the lawyer and politician Edward Southwell on the site of an earlier Tudor house. It was then remodelled in 1763–1768 by Robert Mylne and again between 1845 and 1850 by Thomas Hopper. The Kings Weston estate poss
A wonderful location for walking and to exercise dogs. The House itself is not normally open to the public, but includes a Café that serves drinks and light refreshments.
Peaceful place for a walk, alone or with your dog. Only dislike was the smell of dog's poo...
We had a lovely stop off here on our way home from a holiday in Devon. It was great for a picnic and a walk in the gardens. The cake and coffee in the cafe were lovely with a great outdoor seating area.
While leaving Bristol, this was a really really good stop. Well preserved property, pet friendly as well. The cornish pasty’s at the cafe were amazing together with the really good coffee and hot chocolate.
Really loved the café. Looks spectacular and full of historic charm. Clean with friendly staff well turned out. Food was tasty and reasonably priced. Had cheesy chips and a flatbread, both were nice. Perfect for a drop in after a walk round the park with the dog.
We had our wedding here on Tuesday and were well looked after by the events team. A stunning place with a lovely owner. Nothing to complain about at all. I must give a shoutout to Naomi for coming in the day before she was meant to give birth to make sure everything went smoothly for us!
An ideal location with easy access links to the motorway. The grounds surrounding this house are pleasant to walk around and dog walking is highly encouraged. There are two car parks nearby, the closest to the grounds is reserved for events at the house, however there is a free car park near Shireh
Lovely place to walk the dogs. Nice cafe.
Wonderful winter walk, optional short loop or a longer route depending how much you wish to stretch your legs in the winter weather. Beautiful vistas of the surrounding countryside and the house up the wooded avenue up to the grotto. Also great food from the cafe including pies, sausage rolls and of
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