I have visited this stately home many times and found it quite a joy to walk around with the family the scenery is beautiful and has been faithfully restored by the owners and the gardener Michael, who has done a wonderful job of planting trees and shrubs in keeping with what we know about Capability Brown’s landscapes. Well worth a trip and the hours of awesome beauty that take over one’s self. I’ve been assured that many of these trees are in fact hundreds of years old and make lovely photos from the frontage of the house to the many pavilions and lakes scattered around the gardens. This place is magical and spectacular as I said before, well worth a look, if you don’t see it you’ve missed out.
Review by Clive Joynsen-Powell, 26/12/2009
I'm an Australian living in NSW Australia. 1952 to 1953 I spent my time at Wotton House as a school pupil. The head master from memory was Mr Lester who very much reminded me of Henry V111 in looks. T...
Review by Max Hewitt, 21/11/2008
I am seventy five years old, and my grandfather and father were both employed by the Beaumont family at Wotton House in the 1920s and 30’s. I can still remember playing in the squash courts and garden...
Review by Anon, 16/04/2008
I have visited this stately home many times and found it quite a joy to walk around with the family the scenery is beautiful and has been faithfully restored by the owners and the gardener Michael, wh...
Review by Jamie Soane, 08/10/2004
Unfortunately I have only seen Wotton House from the outside, yet I must say I have fallen in love with the place, it has an enchanting feel. All I need to do now is save up enough money to buy it!
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The history of the house begins in 1145. Hugh de Bolebec founded a religious house for a group of Cistercian monks, with the monastic buildings following the usual Cistercian pattern.