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Top Historical place museums in Saffron Walden, United Kingdom

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M J
at 2024 Jul 11
M J
at 2024 Jul 11
The grounds and gardens are extensive and very beautiful. The house is very impressive and the free tours are very informative. It is worth noting that no photographs are allowed in the house. All the staff were very helpful and professional. Better signage for those walking from Saffron Waldon would be helpful.
Visiting Audley End House and Gardens was a memorable experience. The Jacobean architecture of the house is striking, offering beautifully furnished rooms that transport visitors back in time.

The gardens surrounding Audley End are equally captivating. We enjoyed exploring the diverse landscapes, from formal gardens with their meticulously manicured lawns to peaceful woodland paths and tranquil ponds.

A highlight of our visit was the vibrant flower garden. Bursting with a kaleidoscope of colors and fragrances, it provided a picturesque backdrop for leisurely walks and moments of tranquility.

Overall, Audley End House and Gardens is a treasure trove of history and natural beauty. Whether you're captivated by the historic house or enchanted by the blooming gardens, it offers a perfect escape into England's rich heritage and scenic landscapes.
Amazing and lovely place to visit. I recommend to take a couple of hours (at least 4hours) to have enough time to visit inside the house and outside. All parts are fully accessible for disabled people if you can use crutches to access second and third floor. You ll feel back in down own abbey era during one day !!!
So much history over a long period. Amazing and different interior. Unfortunately photos are not possible inside the house. Garden is designed with the prettiest colours. Don't hesitate to go. Definitely worth a visit.
Loved it. Nice day out with my partner. Great for a mixed weather day, got to visit to house and stables while it was raining and the beautiful gardens when the sun came out. Lovely day out. Cafe and some great gift shops which also sold plants. Would thoroughly recommend- however worth buying a 12 month membership I would say for a couple for Englosh Heritage rather than spending out on the tickets as then you only need to visit another 2 places in the year to make your money back.
Stunning place, walked round the gardens, so beautiful and tranquil. Stables in the ground with events on during the day. Water wheel in the garden, lovely bridges to walk over. House is impressive and the staff talked to me personally to explain the history, honestly the staff were fantastic! Would like to visit again
Stunningly beautiful place. Gorgeous grounds to walk around and plenty of picnic benches if you have forgotten your picnic blanket! Lots of things for the kids to do including an adventure playground just off the stables/coach house. The most amazing works of art displayed throughout the house as you walk through the one way route system. Many areas with small video projections giving you an insight into daily life for the servants. Interesting video in the nursery area as well. Sad that you are unable to take any pictures inside due to it being a private collection, but you have to respect their wishes. Amazing taxidermy in large glass cases as well if you are interested in that. Lots of places to sit to eat, although the ordering process for food and drinks is VERY slow, and prices not clear either unfortunately. Felt sorry for the people serving trying to cope with the influx as they were clearly very stressed. Hot chocolate as usual in these places was luke warm and because of that not very nice sadly, however the cakes were lovely!! Interesting talk from the lady showing her horse which everyone from all ages enjoyed. Would recommend a visit and we will certainly come back again.
Do you like architecture, gardening, and history? This house has that and more!!
Time will fly by and then you will want to come back for more.
If you have a cooler, bring your picnic, comfy chairs and enjoy the views from every angle.
Feel romantic, adventurous and explore the place to your heart's content.
I could have withdrawn a star, just because the Tearoom should be open for longer, but...
Have a fantastic time, but don't delay 😁🙃😁
Audley End House is a true gem in the UK! This historic mansion and its stunning gardens offer a delightful journey through time. The grand architecture, well-preserved interiors, and picturesque surroundings make it a perfect destination for history and architecture enthusiasts. The knowledgeable staff and engaging tours enhance the experience, making it a must-visit attraction.
A very pleasant and interesting day beautiful house and alot to look at and staff were helpful and knowledgeable on all history. Lovely shop and tea rooms, also gardens are amazing so we'll kept. Definitely worth visiting.
Well maintained throughout...lovely ground. Staff were really helpful and knowledgeable.

Great for kids, they have a play area to keep the young ones busy.

Nice little coffee shop...and plenty of benches and chairs dotted around to rest and enjoy the views!

Recommend everyone coming here..as there is something for everyone!
An interesting place and something different from the normal English Heritage property. The last entry to the hall is 15:00, inside you will find an amazing entrance hall. You are free to wonder round with information boards in each room and a volunteer on hand. There is no photography allowed in the hall, but you can get a guidebook with pictures in. The gardens are well kept with plenty of benches. Cafe, gift shop and toilets.
Driving in to Audley End feels like you're entering a scene from Downton abbey, it's just stunning. We loved our visit and knew we were entering somewhere pretty special.
You will need around 3-4 hours to visit if you want to just wander through the house and extensive gardens. We wished we had taken a picnic though as the grounds are stunning and there is ample space to set down a blanket and enjoy the environment. There is a cafe where you can buy lunch, cakes, drinks etc.
We missed the shows and demonstrations they offer due to lack of planning on our part, it was a last minute decision to visit. I would recommend looking online to see what is going on before you go.
The curators have explained everything perfectly, you get a real sense of the story and what it was like to live in the house.
There is a lot to see, the visitors were multi generational and of mixed abilities, there are steps and there is a lot of walking but there are also plenty of places to rest, I think if you take it easy most of the house could be enjoyed by all. I didn't see any lifts inside but there may have been.
No photography is allowed in the main house unfortunately but the do have a guide book to buy if you would like to show friends and family what it's like inside.

We didn't get a chance to do the miniature steam railway which is just opposite the main entrance, they do say always leave something to go back for though and that is good reason to return. My advice, make this a full day visit, there is ample to do for people aged 2-102
Wow! This place is incredible. The house is huge with lots of history and beautiful/different things to look at. You get to see the children's nursery, the dairy, the servants area, the laundry, the meat store and much more. The grounds are extensive with lots of lovely places to sit. You get to see the stables, an organic vegetable garden and the most beautiful set of ponds and a river with waterfalls. Both adults and children thoroughly enjoyed our day out.
Grand house finished in the Jacobean style with gardens, Italianate influences. Points of interest are the ceiling plasterwork and carved wood panels. Landscaped garden by Capability Brown with walled garden with greenhouses. Original Tudor stable with horse tack display.
But, very expensive to enter. When we went there was a temporary carpark that wasn't well signposted with the entrance immediately after a sharp bend so we had to brake sharply when we saw the sign. Conversely leaving you couldn't see around the corner so it was a case of floor the accelerator and cross your fingers! No photography indoors allowed, even without flash. Not much information about the people who lived there, you can read about the children going to the Crimean war but nothing about anyone else. A house, even one as grand as this, is only a collection of bricks/stone workout knowing about who lived in it. Polish War Memorial (Urn, pictured) not well indicated, and again little information. I got most of my background history via Google, for the admission price I would have expected a small booklet at minimum.
As usual, the staff were knowledgeable and approachable so well done them.
My friend I went to a music event a Heritage Live at Audley end house and grounds. It was a well managed event. No parking issues or big queues. Excellent location. It's a beautiful house and grounds. I will definitely be going back to visit the house and garden's and look out for more music events 🎶