Greys Court 

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This picturesque house, mainly Tudor in style, has a beautiful courtyard and one surviving tower dating from 1347. The house has an interesting history and was involved in Jacobean court intrigue. It has been the home of the Brunner family since the 1930s and the interior, with some outstanding 18th-century plasterwork, is still furnished as a family home.

The ground floor is on show to visitors. Outside are a Tudor wheelhouse, walled gardens full of old-fashioned roses and wisteria, an ornamental vegetable garden, maze and ice-house.

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Car parking

Free parking, 220yds

Info for Disabled

Parking: Separate parking, 5yds. Drop-off point. Building: 4 steps to entrance with handrail, ramp available. 1 wheelchair, booking essential. Ground floor has steps, narrow doorways, small rooms, very limited turning space. Photograph album. WCs: Adapted WC. Grounds: Partly accessible, slopes, loose gravel paths, some cobbles. Accessible gate to bluebell woods. Shop: Steps to entrance. Spiral staircase. Refreshments: 3 steps to entrance, ramp available

  • Induction loop in reception, shop and tea-room
  • Braille and large-print guide
Further Information

Book and card shop

  • Children's quiz/trail
  • Baby-changing facilities. Pushchairs in gardens only

Greys Court
Greys Court

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