A delightful garden, full of scent and colour, designed by Ralph Dutton, the 8th and last Lord Sherborne. The 5 hectare (12 acre) garden unites a formal layout with varied and informal plantings in pastel shades. Set in superb Hampshire countryside, there are magnificent vistas and views across 80 acres of parkland. Highlights of the garden include the dell, a sunken garden and the newly opened walled garden.
Rebuilt after a fire in 1960, the house contains Ralph Dutton’s fine collection of Regency furniture, Italian paintings and hardstone items.
Admission: House and garden £6.50, Garden only £5.50 (children half price).
National Trust members free when showing a valid membership card.