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Welford Park: Beautiful Gardens and Special Events and a treasured family home for over 400 years! From a former monastery to Henry VIII's deer-hunting lodge, it has truly stood the test of time. Today, they are happy to share their commitment to farming in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way, and to preserving the land for future generations to enjoy. It has welcomed thousands of visitors to enjoy the breathtaking carpet of snowdrops each winter for many decades and is now the setting for open air theatre in the summer and Spectacle of Light in the autumn. Join them for a variety of special events throughout the year, including the renowned snowdrop displays in late winter - they're simply breathtaking! And when you need to take a break whilst walking through the snowdrops, you can stop by their tea tent for some warm drinks and delectable baked treats. They are excited to unveil new events like Outdoor Theatre and Spectacle of Light in Autumn. contact@welfordpark.co.uk or call us at 01488 608691.

Dogs
Friendly dogs are welcome but must be kept on their leads at all times. Dogs are also welcome in the heated marquee. They also ask that dogs leave nothing behind and please put used bags in the bins.

Accessibility
They are committed to providing an accessible attraction, and they strive to ensure that visitors with disabilities can enjoy as much of their magnificent grounds as possible. Many of their paths are hardcore but they also have wood chipped paths due to the nature of the woodland, which are tough but not impossible for wheelchairs and prams to use. For Snowdrop visitors, there is one accessible route to the snowdrop wood, heated marquee and gift shop- please ask a member of staff for directions. There is disabled parking available opposite the front gates. Their road crossing officers will be able to direct you and assist you to cross the road. For Snowdrop tickets, the carer of a blue badge holder is treated as a concession ticket, as they appreciate that access to all areas will not be possible. A carer accompanying an adult or child ticket holder in their care is treated as a concession ticket. A copy of the relevant documentation or card will prove useful at the ticket gate. Accessible toilets are located opposite the heated marquee. They have baby changing facilities at the toilet block next to the giraffe statues by the side of the main house. If you have any other questions, or wish to arrange any additional support for your visit please email contact@welfordpark.co.uk
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