About
Newark Park stands proud on top of the Cotswold escarpment, looking down into the Ozleworth valley to the Mendips beyond. This remote corner of south Gloucestershire is a secret and unspoilt place, with barely a sign of modern life visible in any direction. A place of architectural intrigue, quaint gardens and sprawling parkland there is much to see and do at Newark.
Founded by an influential English courtier to Henry VIII in 1550; the house and estate since went from boom to bust, to its dramatic rescue by a Texan architect in the 20th century. Newark has an incredible story to tell.
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Further Information
Key Features
- Families
Specialist Features
- Family Fun
TripAdvisor
TripAdvisor Traveller Rating:
- Excellent217
- Very Good181
- Average36
- Poor13
- Terrible8
Recent Reviews:
- Sam NDerby, United KingdomGreat viewsMonday, 1st April 2024This is a National Trust house and garden. Do not follow the sat nav directions as these take you up a very steep single track road. Follow the brown signs and then the white signs to get you in... Read full review
- Getaway52848575377Gloucester, United KingdomTrip Type:CouplesSunday afternoon out in Gloucestershire 🏴Sunday, 14th April 2024Lovely place to visit the views are stunning the house is beautiful and the ground lovely to walk around was a shame there was no shop would like a guide book and a fridge magnet but great afternoon... Read full review
- Stu LPresteigne, United KingdomQuirky place. Well worth a visit.Wednesday, 24th April 2024Quirky place. Well worth a visit. An interesting house. Perhaps not that big by usual NT standardsm but well worth a visit. Read full review