This is a great place to visit.
Plenty to see inside the mansion and really interesting. There is also the fantastic gardens, farm and walled gardens to explore anytime of the year. There is a large estate and several suggested walks. Although when we visited (Oct 2023) there were some parts of th
Spent a lovely couple of hours here today which wasn't nearly enough! The mansion is wonderful to see and the apartment too, lots of lovely furniture, paintings and decorations, and it's really interesting to learn about the history. The walled garden was lovely and lots of beautiful flowers still e
Had some free national trust tickets so went with my sister. Took a picnic but also visited the tea room for cake and coffee.
If you want to explore everything then you need a full day.. plenty of parking and lots of walking.. free shuttle bus to o take people to the main mansion. The volunteers t
Superb grounds and good facilities, returning to visit the house. The staff are very professional with the catering and gardening staff pi king up on my grandson's additional needs, he's Autistic, stopping mowing when they say it affected him and the catering team offered noise reducing headphones d
Wonderful stately home with a fabulous parkland and gardens to explore... I'm not a fan of the large display boards used in the ground floor garden room or the modern display props suspended from the ceiling , they detract from the properties heritage. There's a great gift shop and a couple of food
This is our favourite national trust property. It has a lovely, long winding drive to the very small car park (which plans to be enlarged soon)
There is an amazing walled garden and a very basic park which is also going to be improved soon.
There is a lovely farm and then another walk to the mansi
Loved the estate, very beautiful and large. Well kept.
Plenty of animals to see and areas to explore.
Most of the staff were friendly and knowledgeable.
Seems to be a popular site, very busy when visited.
Plenty of areas to sit.
Has a shop, ice cream, food and drink.
The down points were: no map wa
Very large and beautiful estate with lots of interesting places to visit. From the apartment of famed British photographer Patrick Lichfield to the main mansion and its Italian/greek influenced architecture, there's plenty to discover and learn. And the surrounding gardens offer a nice variety of pe
One of the best National Trust properties.well worth the entry fee, which was something like £28 for two.
Plenty of free parking. Not too many disabled spaces, but if you tell the car park attendant they do their best to accommodate you closer to the entrance. The staff are helpful. As you enter,
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Beautiful Nation Trust Shugborough Estate…
Adults £14, children £7 (plus gift aid - see photo)
Parking is on a field, it’s free to park - disabled parking available.
To get to the mansion takes a 10 minute walk - a ‘bus’ is available to those who would be unable to manage this.
By the pa
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