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Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire & Berkshire

Hughenden

Country home of the Victorian statesman Benjamin Disraeli

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP14 4LA

Winter trees with the house peering behind at Hughenden

Important notice

4th Jan - 9th Feb: In the Manor, only the WW2 exhibition rooms will be open. The rest of the Manor is closed for conservation work. 24th Jan - 14th Feb: Tree felling taking place in Manor Woods - footpath access may be restricted for safety.

Planning your visit

Children gathered around the fire at Hughenden Manor

Upcoming events 

Are you looking for a memorable day out? Take a look at our upcoming events. Whether you're interested in exploring exhibitions in the Manor, enjoying countryside group walks, or participating in children's trails, we have something for everyone.

Play area at Hughenden in Autumn, Buckinghamshire
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Family-friendly things to do at Hughenden 

With plenty of space to run, jump and play there's lots to keep children of all ages busy at Hughenden, including a 'Wild Play' area and activity trails in school holidays. Explore on your own, across acres of parkland and woodland, or keep a look out on our events page for seasonal activities, crafting or workshops.

Visitor walking dogs at Haresfield Beacon and Standish Wood, Gloucestershire
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Visiting Hughenden with your dog 

Hughenden is a two pawprint rated place. Discover where your dog can join you while you enjoy your visit, including the garden, parkland walks, woods and Stableyard Café.

North front of Hughenden Manor in winter
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Group visits to Hughenden 

Former home of unlikely Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, Hughenden, with its wartime secrets, formal gardens and rolling parkland to explore is a great place to bring a group.

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Hughenden Map 

Take a look at the map of Hughenden to help plan your visit.

Two people, one of whom is in a wheelchair and has a dog in their lap, are walking alongside the riverside in winter at Mottisfont, Hampshire.

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