A new chapter begins at
Wentworth Woodhouse One of Britain’s finest and grandest private Georgian manor houses
Thank you to all who pledged their support in the purchase of the house and gardens by Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust (WWPT)
A magnificent achievement… It’s business as usual…
Wentworth Tour £10 Highlights of the Palladian-style East front
We look forward to welcoming visitors new and old on one of our popular house tours Strafford Tour £15
Including the Pillared Hall, Whistlejacket Room, Marble Saloon and Chapel
Rooms used by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford
Including the Billiard Room, Oak Staircase and Yellow Bedroom/Dressing Room
Fitzwilliam Tour £25 The full experience encompassing the East front
Including the Chinese bedroom and a garden tour
Garden Tour £10
A unique look around the 57 acre historic garden With assistance from the head gardener
Enjoy your big day in an even bigger house…
Our regal interiors and stately façade provide the perfect backdrop for your wedding
Many options to choose from including:
Marble Saloon Van Dyke Room Whistlejacket Room Pillared Hall
Continue to join us… Calendar of public events throughout the year - Keep an eye out for our future, long-term plans Join the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust community
With the help of the wider public the trust now requires the acquisition of resources to restore this iconic building to its former glory.
www.justgiving.com/wentworthwoodhouse-preservationtrust
Clifford Tour £15
An insight into the former private baroque West front used by the 10th and last Earl
Including the Long Gallery, Green Dining Room, Chintz Suite and Lady Fitzwilliam’s private quarters
PRESERVATION TRUST Tel. 01226 351161 or 749639
www.wentworthwoodhouse.co.uk
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