A visit to Anglesey Abbey and the Wimpole Estate on Tuesday 30th September.
Discover the charm of Anglesey Abbey, a beautifully preserved country house nestled in lush Cambridgeshire gardens. With its elegant interiors, classical art collection and working 18th century watermill, the Abbey offers a captivating glimpse into England’s past. It was built circa 1600 on the site of a dissolved priory and was later transformed by Lord Fairhaven into a Jacobean-style manor filled with rare books, clocks and antiques
The Wimpole Estate is a grand National Trust treasure with over 3,000 acres of historic parkland, vibrant gardens and a majestic Georgian mansion. Wander through elegant interiors including Soane’s striking yellow drawing room and a hidden basement. Venture outside to explore gardens shaped by luminaries such as Capability Brown and Humphrey Repton.
Depart from Green Street 9.00am or the bus stop opposite the White Horse public house at approx 9.05am.
Arrive back in Chorleywood at approximately 6:30pm.
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