Discover a picturesque 16th-century mansion and tranquil gardens in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. The homely and welcoming house and peaceful gardens will be open to explore throughout the day. The Cowshed tea-room will be open for refreshments.
Greys Court is an intimate family home and peaceful estate set in the rolling hills of the Chilterns. The house exudes a welcoming atmosphere with a well-stocked kitchen and homely living rooms. The series of walled gardens is a colourful patchwork of interest set amid medieval ruins. Other buildings from earlier eras include the Great Tower from the 14th century and a rare Tudor donkey wheel, in use until the early 20th century.
For Heritage Open Days, join us at Greys Court with the entry fee waived from Monday 11th to Saturday 16th September.
Event Times
Monday 11 September: 1000-1600
Tuesday 12 September: 1000-1600
Wednesday 13 September: 1000-1600
Thursday 14 September: 1000-1600
Friday 15 September: 1000-1600
Saturday 16 September: 1000-1600
Access
Blue badge parking. Accessible toilet. Grounds partly accessible. 250 yards from car park to gardens and house. Stairs to second floor of house. Livestock in fields. For full access information please see the Greys Court website.
Additional Information
Contact for the day: 01491 628529 - Greys Court Estate Office
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/oxfordshire-buckinghamshire-berkshire/greys-court
Event organiser is National Trust.
Disclaimer: All information was correct when the listing was prepared. Any questions about the event should be directed to the event organiser.