Packwood House
Packwood House is a National Trust property located near Solihull, Warwickshire. It is a timber-framed Tudor manor house which is Grade I listed. The gardens are home to their notable garden of yews.
The house itself was lovingly restored at the beginning of the 20th century. You can explore the inside of the house including a long gallery filled with tapestries and a Great Hall which was once a cow barn. There are several meticulously furnished rooms to see. Other rooms include the dining room, bedrooms and a bathroom.
There are 150 acres of parkland to discover with ancient woodland and wildflower meadows. They often host annual events for families including trails. The Packwood welly walk is an ideal trail for families. Along the way, there is den building, woodland hoopla, stepping logs, bird spotting and more.
Further Information Packwood House
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks. You are welcome to picnic outdoors.
What are the main things to do?
Historic house with rooms you can explore plus gardens and a wider estate including an outdoor family-friendly trail. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
Free for members of the National Trust. An adult standard ticket costs £10, children £5 and children aged under 5 are free and family tickets are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is parking.
When are they open?
Packwood House is open for most of the year with a few days of closure over winter. For up-to-date opening hours and dates please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Only registered assistance dogs are permitted in the house and gardens. Dogs on leads are very welcome at Packwood on public footpaths across the estate, café terrace, in their car park and the barnyard.