Corsham Court is one of England's finest stately homes. It was a royal manor in the days of the Saxon kings and the present building is based upon an Elizabethan Manor dating from 1582.
Magnificent Georgian state rooms were added in 1760. It houses some of the oldest and distinguished collections of furniture in the country and with the Capabililty Brown gardens and aboretum, and architecture by John Nash and Thomas Bellamy, Corsham Court provides the visitor with a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the many delights of this historic and beautiful stately home.
Open: March 15-September 30, daily except Mondays, apart from bank holidays, from 2pm-5.30pm. From October 1-March 19 open weekends, from 2pm-4.30pm. Closed in December.
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