Bowood is the magnificent family home of the Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne. Begun c1720, the House was purchased by the 2nd Earl of Shelbourne in 1754 and completed soon afterwards. Interesting rooms include Robert Adam's Library, the Laboratory where Dr. Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen in 1774, and the Chapel that is still used for family services. On display within the numerous Exhibition Rooms are remarkable collections of family heirlooms and works of art built up over 250 years. These include Georgian costumes; Victoriana, Indiana and superb collections of watercolours, miniatures and jewellery. The pleasure grounds cover approximately 100 acres, with the formal gardens and terraces immediately around the house. The House itself is set in the middle of Capability' Brown's grade 1 park. The upper terrace was designed by Sir Robert Smirk in 1818, the lower terrace by George Kennedy in 1851. The pleasure grounds, which form part of Capability Brown's grand design of 1760, contain an outstanding collection of trees and shrubs, all of which are labelled and can be identified with the aid of a tree guide. There are, within the collection, nine champions. The original plantings date back to the 1760's. Bowood's separate Rhododendron Walks which are open late April to mid June, depending on the flowering season are located almost 2 miles from the house. The third Marquis of Lansdowne began developing this woodland area in 1854. Almost thirty original hardy hybrid rhododendrons, which were thought to be extinct, have recently been discovered within the collection making it one of the earliest rhododendron gardens in the country. Families love the amazing Adventure Playground, one of the most exciting playgrounds in Wiltshire. Bowood boasts a life-size pirate ship, high level rope walks, giant slides and famous Space Dive. There is an indoor Soft Play Palace for younger children and birthday party packages are available. The parkland provides ample space for games and picnics, the perfect location for children to burn off their endless energy. The celebrated Sunday Lunch served in Bowood house Restaurant provides exceptional value for a family day out. The carvery costs £16.95 for adults and £8.50 for children up to the age of 12. Book by 5pm on a Friday and entrance to the house, grounds and adventure playground is free. The Temple Gate Coffee Shop is located at the entrance to the grounds, serving a selection of freshly made meals or delicious homemade cakes; Bowood provides an ideal family day out!
* Check with Bowood website for additional opening information and exact dates for Rhododendrons. Last admission 5pm.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| House and Grounds Family | £30.00 per ticket |
| House and Grounds Adult | £10.00 per ticket |
| House and Grounds Concession | £8.50 per ticket |
| House and Grounds Age 5 -12 | £8.00 per ticket |
| Rhododendron Walk Adult | £6.25 per ticket |
| Rhododendron Walk Concession | £5.75 per ticket |
| House and Grounds Age 2 - 4 | £5.25 per ticket |
| Rhododendron Walk Children | free |
Group rates (for groups of 20 or more) and season tickets are available.
Nearest major road is A4. Between Chippenham and Calne turn into village of Derry Hill.
Nearest station is Chippenham station. Need bus or taxi.