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Find out when Fyne Court is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Fyne Court in the rolling Quantock Hills has a tranquil walled garden with wild surroundings, making it the perfect backdrop for parties and corporate events. Although the original house no longer stands, you can hire the Library or Music Hall for your next event.
Sadly much of the original house was destroyed by a fire in 1894, but there are still a few buildings still standing. The Library is a smaller venue with Victorian charm and a beautiful fireplace, it can seat 15 or up to 25 standing. The Music Hall is a much larger, grander Victorian room and in its heyday hosted many a dance. It featured an organ that was later left to Andrew Crosse’s eldest son, John. The Music Hall can seat 60 and up to 100 standing. It is available for daytime use during term time and at weekends.
The café at Fyne Court is open seven days a week throughout the year. If you need catering for your event, the team are happy to provide options for you.
Whether you’re hosting a corporate event or a family celebration, here at Fyne Court it’s possible to create a day bespoke to you. Please contact us to find out more or to arrange a visit.
Find out when Fyne Court is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Fyne Court is a haven for wildlife with clues to its past life as an Arcadian garden. You can also explore the Quantock Hills, with enjoyable walks and captivating views.
Fyne Court was once the grounds of a beautiful Georgian mansion with an Arcadian landscape. Today, the gardens and house have largely been lost.
You can hire a Tramper mobility scooter to explore the gardens at Fyne Court, making the wild landscape accessible to all.
Why not pop by the Courtyard Café and treat yourself to a drink or a tasty treat? Or delve into your next adventure by picking up something from the second-hand bookshop?
Fyne Court is an ideal location for school visits. Children can gain hands-on experience of outdoor activities like bug hunting, bird spotting and den building.
Atlantic oak woodland, large blue butterflies and horseshoe bats are some of the aspects of nature we care for at and around Fyne Court.