The Summerhouse
Historic Site, free entry
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Address
Homme House,
Much Marcle,
Ledbury,
Herefordshire,
HR8 2NJ
Details
Late 17th century grade I listed summerhouse or banqueting house, also known as the Watchtower. An important and little altered early example of a Gothic garden building, pre dating Miller's work at Radway Grange in the 1740's or Walpole's work at Strawberry Hill.
Lawned areas and uphill to property from car park.
Opening details
Prices
Free entry
Directions
Map reference: SO 652319 Lat: 51.98483 Long: -2.50716
Homme House is on the A449 between Ledbury and Ross on Wye. The summerhouse stands in the walled garden to the rear of the house. Rail: Ledbury (approximately 6 miles).
Car park is 5 minutes walk uphill from Summerhouse.
Nearby
Facilities
Disabled toilets
Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)
Lawned areas and uphill to property from car park.