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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- Travelers Choice 2022
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Recent Reviews:
- PeteLucy434Uxbridge, United KingdomRescueSunday, 10th April 2022We found a new NT property. Interesting gardens and house with modern history of rescue particularly good. Read full review
- D2164GVheathereGreat visitSunday, 22nd May 2022We have been before but it was lovely to go back ,such knowledgeable staff all so helpful and a lovely house and grounds,its a bit of a narrow twisty road to get to it but well worth the trip. Read full review
- cliver5162A hidden gem in the CotswoldsWednesday, 22nd June 2022First time here. Extremely interesting house, where the guides in each of the rooms provided excellent summaries. Quaint walled garden + welcome refreshments on the main lawn. Wider walks in the... Read full review