What was Coughton Court famous for?

Coughton Court is a Tudor courtyard house that was altered after being damaged during the Civil War. Its most remarkable feature is the great gatehouse, built in the first half of the 16th century for Sir George Throckmorton, whose family held the estate from 1409.

Who lives at Coughton Court now?

the Throckmorton family
Coughton Court is still home to the Throckmorton family. You can wander around most of the house, enjoy their fascinating collections and discover some of their secrets.

How much does it cost to go to Coughton Court?

Prices

Gift Aid Standard
Adult £14.30 £13.00
Child £7.20 £6.50
Family £35.80 £32.50
One adult family £21.80 £19.50

Who built Coughton Court?

Sir George Throckmorton
History. The Coughton estate has been owned by the Throckmorton family since 1409. The estate was acquired through marriage to the De Spinney family. Coughton was rebuilt by Sir George Throckmorton, the first son of Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton Court by Catherine Marrow, daughter of William Marrow of London.

How many acres is Coughton Court?

25 acres
Historic House, Coughton Court stands in 25 acres of grounds containing some of the most beautiful gardens in the country. The name Coughton (pronounce “Coat-un”) suggests a settlement or farm known for the hunting of woodcock or game birds.

Who lives at Farnborough Hall?

It’s now owned by the National Trust (since 1960) when the family endowed it to the Trust, although a descendant of the Holbech family still lives there and manages the property. Farnborough Hall is just under 40 miles southeast from our home in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire (map).

How do you say Coughton?

The name Coughton (pronounce “Coat-un”) suggests a settlement or farm known for the hunting of woodcock or game birds.

Are dogs allowed at Coughton Court?

Please note many of our walks are dog friendly, however dogs are not allowed in the House, Cafe, Garden, Stableyard and toilets. Keep your dogs in sight and under control, they should be on a lead on public footpaths and where livestock are present.

Is Farnborough Hall dog friendly?

When you are enjoying Farnborough’s green spaces, please be mindful of the cattle, and always keep your distance from them. If you have a dog, keep it on a lead at all times and give animals lots of space – even good dogs can cause stress to, or even chase, farm animals or wildlife.

Do National Trust allow dogs?

Exploring our acres of parkland with your four-legged friend is a great way to enjoy our beautiful landscape, and we welcome well-behaved dogs on our estate.

Is Castle Drogo dog friendly?

Dogs are not allowed inside the castle, the formal garden and inside the café, with the exception of assistance dogs.

Are dogs allowed at Buscot Park?

Dogs are welcome across The Buscot and Coleshill Estates all year round. With miles of footpaths to explore and circular walks to follow, there’s plenty of choice for a great walk.