Not a place to visit if wheelchair bound…
Visited today 17th August to see the garden sculptures which were amazing. However unable to see majority of the sculptures and grounds due to no disabled access . Very disappointing after paying £9:50 admission we felt it was unfair. Accepting that this historic building and astonishing grounds must cost £1000's in upkeep we feel the owners should either make safe pathways so that all the grounds are accessible to disabled persons or advertise that they are not. At least it would prevent the deep disappointment felt by this particular wheelchair bound person. Ironically the disabled toilets in the grounds were very good and the restaurant gave excellent service with reasonably priced good food.








