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Lord and Lady Bearsted’s 1930s country retreat with dramatic terraced gardens and world-renowned art collection.
near Banbury, Warwickshire, OX15 6HT
Asset | Opening time |
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Garden | 11:00 - 16:00 |
House | 11:30 - 15:30 |
Restaurant | 11:00 - 16:00 |
Shop | 11:00 - 16:00 |
Last entry to the house is at 3pm, there is a 5 - 10 minute walk between the car park and the house. Please note the visitor route follows the galleries on the ground and lower ground floors. On busy days access to the house is via timed ticket and these are available to select upon arrival at reception. Please note: on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5 - 28 November, Upton House will be open via an accompanied visit. On accompanied days, you will need to join one of the time slots to go into the main house. It isn’t a tour, rather there will be a couple of house volunteers who will take you from room to room at a relaxed pace and be on hand to answer any queries. Essentially it will be self-guided, but within a 45-minute time frame. Tickets for each accompanied visit can be collected at Visitor Reception on arrival. (Start times are 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:45pm, and 2:45pm). The second accompanied visit from 12.30pm – 1.15pm will be a level-access visit of the ground floor only. If you would enjoy a more leisurely visit, please visit on Monday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Upton houses an important collection of art and porcelain, however it isn't possible to have all items or rooms on permanent display. If you're visiting to see a particular collection item or room, we recommend contacting us before you visit.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Child | £8.30 | £7.50 |
Family | £41.30 | £37.50 |
One Adult Family | £24.80 | £22.50 |
Group Adult | £14.25 | |
Group Child | £7.10 |
We welcome assistance dogs in all areas of the property if they are wearing their tabards/harness and working. Please ask your dog to toilet before entering the property. A tap is available in the plant centre if you need to refill a water container for your dog. Please ask if you require assistance.
Children under 5 on scooters, balance bikes and bikes with stabilisers are allowed under close supervision except in the formal gardens and in the Quiet Orchard. For everyone else there are cycle racks at reception.
Located adjacent to the Squash Court Gallery.
Children under 5 on scooters, balance bikes and bikes with stabilisers are allowed under close supervision except in the formal gardens and in the Quiet Orchard.
300 yards from the House, Pavilion Cafe and Shop
The House, Pavilion Café and Shop are 300m from the car park. The garden is partially accessible to visitors with mobility impairments. There is a ramped entry at the main garden entrance. There is also access via sloping paths through the orchard opposite the café. Beyond the south lawn, the gardens descend steeply in a series of terraces, the routes are via stone staircases or steep grass and crushed stone pathways. There are unguarded ponds, slopes and drops throughout the garden. There is designated ‘disabled’ parking available, we offer a volunteer operated driver-assisted buggy, an accessible toilet, an accessible wheelchair route through the ground floor of the house and through parts of garden. Please note – we are not able to accommodate pushchairs or large bags in the main house; they can be stored in the summer house adjacent to the shop. We do have hip carriers available to borrow (subject to availability). Please ask at Visitor Reception or upon entrance to the main house for more information
Adapted WC available in the courtyard outside the shop, right hand transfer.
Braille guides available that include an introduction to Upton House and Gardens and its collections. These are available upon request at the entrance to the house.
We are located on the edge of an ice age valley and there are several sheer drops. Most of the garden access is via steep steps and slopes, but can be seen from the edge of the South Lawn which overlooks a 30m drop to the Mirror Pool below. The open rooms on the ground floor are fully accessible.
300 yards from the house
There is a ramped side access to the House. Please ask at the main entrance to the House where you will be directed.
On days when the transfer vehicle is unavailable please ask at reception upon arrival who will facilitate access for you to the drop off point.
In the gardens there is some seating available, but you are welcome to bring along a small fold-up chair or rug. There is seating available in the House, please ask any of our House Hosts for assistance.
Hearing loops are available in Visitor Reception, Shop and Pavilion Cafe.
There is a covered golf buggy available between reception and the House, Shop and Pavilion Cafe. This is a volunteer run service, so on days when it is unavailable please ask the welcome team at reception for alternative arrangements.
Available within the house.
On A422, 7 miles north of Banbury, 12 miles south-east of Stratford-upon-Avon. Signed from exit 12 of M40. From exit 11 follow the signs for the A422 via Wroxton.
Parking: The car park is 300 yards from the house and garden. The car park is locked outside of the opening hours for Upton House and Gardens.
Sat Nav: When using your SatNav please follow the directions to the postcode area, then look for the brown signs to find our car park. The entrance is on the main road, the A422.
footpath SM177 runs adjacent to property, Centenary Way ½ mile, Macmillan Way 1 mile.
Banbury train station is 7 miles
See all we have going on over winter and Christmas to help you plan your visit
Find out what's on for families at Upton House and Gardens, spot wildlife on the Woodland Walk or simply let off steam in acres of space outdoors. If you're planning for winter and the festive period, find out more about about all we have coming up including our Christmas displays.
Bring your group to visit Upton House and Gardens, see the famous art collection, enjoy the beautiful gardens or hear stories of Upton's history as a home.
Take a look at the map of Upton House and Gardens to help plan your visit
Here you'll find information about access across the different areas of Upton House and Gardens and how to make the most of your visit.
Honey-coloured country house, remodelled for Lord and Lady Bearsted’s 1930s country retreat. Houses a world-renowned art collection and fine Chelsea porcelain.
Dramatic terraced gardens designed by Kathleen Lloyd Jones during the 1930s with herbaceous boarders, orchard, mirror pool and woodland walk.
The Pavilion Café serves a range of hot and cold light lunches, snacks, and drinks with indoor and outdoor seating.
Gift shop and plant centre with a selection of unique gifts and seasonal gardening ranges and second-hand bookshop.
Enjoy enchanting displays based around Aesop’s fables with plenty to keep the little ones entertained with a family quest. There are special themed events including winter afternoon tea talks, a festive visit after dark, and wreath making workshops.
Find out what's on for families at Upton House and Gardens, spot wildlife on the Woodland Walk or simply let off steam in acres of space outdoors. If you're planning for winter and the festive period, find out more about about all we have coming up including our Christmas displays.
Delve deeper into the treasured collection at Upton House using the new Smartify app.
Immerse yourself in one of the finest art collections in 20th-century England, which was the country house and weekend retreat of 2nd Viscount Bearsted, Walter Samuel.
Visit Upton's historic garden and marvel at the view that unfolds in front of you. Discover the Mirror Pool and enjoy the winter walk.
Stop by the Pavilion Café on your visit to Upton House and grab a bite to eat, a hot or cold drink and a slice of cake. Buy a souvenir of your visit in the shop, or pop into the second-hand bookshop for a new read.
Amble through arable land for spectacular views across Warwickshire and down to the site of the historic first battle of the English Civil War.
Trace the ley lines first discovered by an amateur archaeologist in 1921 in this history-packed circular trail from Upton House.
Arable ambling in Warwickshire's countryside, with the opportunity to stop off at a village pub along the way.
On the grounds of Upton House, overlooking the bog garden, this former banqueting house is a stylish retreat.
With its own private garden, this former stable on the Upton estate has an Art Deco-inspired interior.
Find the creatures living at Upton that appear in some of our favourite stories.
'Threads through time' is an exhibition of memory works by artist Lis Mann telling her personal story of being a Jewish refugee child from Nazi-occupied Austria.
Join us as we re-imagine Aesop's fables this Christmas. See the house decorated with enchanting displays of some of these ancient moral tales.
We invite children and their families to share the fun of Aesop's ancient and well-known fables, which we've re-imagined with a cheeky hint to Upton. Bring smiles to little faces when you join in with our special family quest.
Enjoy Upton's Christmas decorations after dark followed by a glass of Prosecco with the Property Curator and the illustrator who designed and created Upton’s fable-inspired Christmas.
Make your own Christmas wreath under expert guidance with materials sourced from the gardens.
Feed your senses this winter with our series of afternoon talks about the collection followed by traditional afternoon tea.
Start your new year with a gentle guided walk around the Upton estate.
Discover more about the history of Upton House and how following its acquisition by Lord and Lady Bearsted in 1927, they set about improving the estate and hiring garden designer Kitty Lloyd-Jones to improve the garden.
Take a look at some of the conservation work that takes place at Upton to look after this place for everyone, for ever.
Discover how a rare painting by Venetian artist Jacopo Tintoretto is being researched, and conserved in a new project.
Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Upton House on the National Trust Collections website.
Interested in volunteering with the National Trust at Upton House and Gardens? Discover how to get involved, as well as the benefits of joining our team of over 200 volunteers. Upton’s volunteers are involved in all aspects of the property and help to make sure that our visitors have the best experience possible.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.