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Scotney House & Castle

Romantic ruins of a medieval castle & 'new' house, a Victorian country home.

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Scotney House & Castle

 

Thursday 27th August 2026

 

 

Adult £48pp

National Trust Members £30pp*

* proof of membership required on the day.

 

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Surrounded by the moat at the bottom of the valley are the romantic ruins of the medieval castle.

Perched at the top of the hill sits the 'new' house, a Victorian country home designed to take in the surrounding views of garden, castle and estate.

 

The romantic ruined medieval castle sits on its own moated island and forms the centrepiece of Edward Hussey III's visionary Picturesque garden.

With one of the largest and most eclectic collections in the National Trust the mansion house,

built in the mid-19th century by Edward Hussey III, combines the formality of Victo

rian design with the relaxed sociability of family life.

 

 

 

 

 

Requests for particular seats on the coach can be made when booking and we will do our best to accommodate these requests, but allocations are made on a first come first served basis, dependent upon customer mobility. We reserve the right to change your seat and allocate you a different one for operational reasons. On single bookings, we reserve the right to alter your seating to maximize the seating available. We accept no liability in the event of any such change.

 

Day Trip

Timings to be confirmed.

Accessability

There is an external lift that gives access to the ground floor of the mansion house for wheelchairs. For visitors unable to use the stairs to the upper floor a video tour of the upstairs rooms is available.

Much of Scotney's garden and some of Scotney's estate, park and woodland is accessible. Most of the paths in the garden are suitable for buggies and mobility vehicles.  Powered mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs are available to borrow and can be booked in advance by calling 01892 893820.

Accessible toilets and changing facilities in the tea-room courtyard.

There are benches throughout the garden, and a large number of accessible picnic tables in the tea-room courtyard and lawn area.

 

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Berkhamsted, South Berkhamsted
High Street Bus stop near WH Smiths
Cheddington South Cheddington, The Green, Opp Red post box
HH Bridge Street Hemel Hempstead, Bridge Street.
HH Gadebridge Park Hemel Hempstead
Gadebridge Park Leighton Buzzard Road Bus Stop
LB Morrisons Leighton Buzzard Morrisons, The Sun Bus Stop
LB Tesco North Leighton Buzzard, Bus stop opposite Tesco
(near the Connells building, Lombard house)
LB West Street North Leighton Buzzard West Street
Outside the British Legion
NC Durrants Lane South Northchurch Durrants Lane South
Bus stop opp Side to Durrants Lane
Northchuch Darrs Ln South Northchurch Darrs Lane South
Bus stop opposite side to Darrs Lane
Pitstone South Pitstone
Marsworth Rd Bus stop (Near Memorial Hall park)
Tring South Tring, Brook Street
Bus stop Next to Petrol Station
Tring, Newmill South Tring, Newmill
Bus stop Opposite side of Elizabeth Drive

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Cheddington Lane, Long Marston,
Tring, Hertfordshire,
HP23 4QR

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