Behind Closed Doors: Textiles Tour
24 June, 29 July and 30 September: discover more about the unique textiles collection at Chastleton, from handstitched and woven items dating back to the 17th century to more contemporary items.
- Booking essential
Discover more about our unique textiles collection with a guided tour led by our conservation team. Chastleton is home to handstitched and woven textiles dating back to the 17th century, as well as more contemporary items.
You'll find out how we care for and preserve this special collection of textiles, and the challenges we face looking after them. You'll also get a chance to explore the storerooms and discover some of our costume not usually seen on display.
This tour takes place on 24 June, 29 July and 30 September, 2-4pm. £25 per person.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £25.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
This event is aimed primarily at adults.
- Meeting point
Front door of Chastleton House.
- What to bring and wear
Warm clothing as it can be a bit chilly in the house depending on the weather outside! Sensible shoes - no high heels.
- Accessibility
Entrance to the house is up 6 steep steps. The house has 12 flights of stairs going up 4 floors. The building is not accessible by wheelchair.
- Other
Join us from 1.45pm for a cuppa and piece of cake before the tour begins at 2.15pm.
Upcoming events
First Flowers: Snowdrops at Chastleton
11, 12, 18 and 19 February: book a visit to explore the snowdrop display in Chastleton's Wilderness Walk.
Easter egg hunt at Chastleton
18, 19 and 20 April: explore the Wilderness Walk and house with the whole family at Chastleton on our Easter trail.
Inspired by Chastleton
13 May, 10 June, 8 July, 5 August, 2 September: bring a paintbrush, pencil, camera or notebook and enjoy an art focussed, out-of-hours garden opening.
Behind Closed Doors: Chastleton Conservation Tour
27 May and 28 October: spend the afternoon with our conservation team discovering Chastleton’s unique approach to conservation and what goes on behind the scenes to preserve this Cotswold gem.