Wrest Park - English Heritage
Silsoe, Bedfordshire, MK45 4HR, UK
Wrest Park comprises a grade I listed country house, gardens, a pavilion, canals, lakes, and orangery, a green house, a bath house, a fountain, and woodlands.
A very enjoyable to visit Wrest Park, a lot to see and learn.
The mansion was well preserved, though unfurnished, but the library was still there with all the books. One of the room was furnished with some replica furniture, so you can feel the vibe 200 years ago.
The mansion was built 19th century, by its owner, who was also the first president of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
It became a military hospital in World War I. Now there are some military uniforms provided in one of the rooms, so visitors can feel the historical vibe then.
There's another room explains the old owners timeline and the family relationship with the Wrest Park.
Coming out of the mansion, there's the stunning gardens and woodlands.
Strolling through the gardens, there're statues, marble fountains, and also the Long Water, a lake with ducks, finally the pavilion, which you can go inside and climb up the stairs and admire the gardens from a higher point.
If you are not exhausted after that, try to explore the woodlands surrounding the Park, where you can find the greenhouse, the Orangery, the Bowl House, the Bath House, the house with the antiques, the children play house, the pets graveyard, and several lakes.
It takes at least a whole day to complete visiting everything in the park.
A lot of car park spaces, no extra fee.
There's also a cafe and a shop.
Toilets next to the admission and also in the mansion.
It is closed on Mon and Tue.
This week, 7-15 March 2026, there's free admission with the National Lottery ticket. Don't miss the chance!
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