Acton Scott Hall Tour
Join a guided tour of the house and grounds led by members of the Acton family. The house tour includes the conservatory, drawing room, library and justice room on the ground floor, plus the hallway with Jacobean carving on the stairs. Some tours will include the Oak Room bedroom on the first floor, with fine carvings in the 17th-century wall panels and the bed. The walk around the grounds takes in the lawns and woodland paths to the secret Rock Garden.
The Acton family continue to care for the house, gardens and woodland. The basic layout of the gardens and much of the planting from 1807 is still represented in the lawns, ancient trees, archery ground, former flower garden, walled garden and secret garden, (known as the Rock or Quarry Garden). The house is adjacent to the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm which was the brainchild of Mr Thomas Stackhouse Acton (d 2020). Mrs Lucy Acton (d 2019) left a comprehensive account of the history of Acton Scott Hall, the Estate and family members in the form of unpublished books. They offer a wonderful insight into the past of this tranquil and timeless gem.
Tickets price includes tea/coffee/soft drinks and home-made cakes.
For a real treat you can add on a stay in one of our 3 beautiful en-suite bedrooms at Acton Scott Hall. Access to the drawing room and gardens throughout your stay with a delicious breakfast at the 16th century refrectory table. For more information on our bedrooms please click here.