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Very nice attraction. Ideal for a family day out. Great little miniature steam railway that takes you on a good length ride into the woods (spotted a deer!). Fairy grotto extensive (!) The site was so pleasant it's a shame you can't pay a lesser fee (excluding the train ride) if you just want to bring the family for a picnic.
A great place for families - a 20/25 minute steam train ride, a fantastic play area, and a lovely woodland walk, with fairy houses. I did think it was expensive (£49 for a family of 4), but we enjoyed our morning. Staff were very friendly and helpful. We saved money on food and drinks by taking a picnic, which is really well catered for with large covered areas, and picnic benches. The parking was a little unclear, but there are staff on hand to help.
Audley end house and gardens make a great day out. Attended the ww2 weekend which was absolutely brilliant and would certainly come again next year. And to get away from all the crowds, the grounds are quite something too.
Amazing day out for those who like trains or even newbies, myself was new to it and enjoyed every minute of it and had to soak it in to get to know it, feels like playing RCT.
Lovely minature steam train ride. Lots for kids to look out for. The fairy woodland walk is marvellous with little fairy houses to delight all ages. Also a cafe and picnic area. Will go again.
A quintessential stately home set in Capability Brown landscaping. English Heritage have done very good job with the conservation and balanced our a accesss to the house so we can best enjoy it. Brilliant.
Lovely gallery. Perfect size to view paintings without feeling overwhelmed.
Park and gardens behind. Perfect for a picnic.
Audley End makes a gentle day out. Plenty of room to stroll and enjoy some scenery. If you need some greenery and ducks it's perfect! We really enjoyed the gardens in spring.
The house is interesting, especially if you like classic portraits. But the more curious things are explained to you by the staff. Worth asking!
Only downside was the price for refreshments. Plenty of room for picnics tho.
10/10. A bit pricey but worth to pay the entrance fee and visit the magnificent interior of the house along with the outside rooms and gardens which are really big and so beautiful, looked after. Had an amazing day out in there and you can also have a cuppa and some snacks or food :)
We had a fantastic Easter Sunday here. So beautiful and enchanting. A huge amount of time, dedication and effort has gone into making everything magical. Only negative is that the gift shop is extremely expensive so avoid if you're watching your pennies 🐣
This is a remarkable building which has been incredibly preserved to give visitors a real taste of history. Once visited it becomes clear why it is one of the jewels in the English Heritage collection. There are many well furnished rooms to look around and a decent tea room to relax in. The gardens seemed to be quite decent but I didn't have time to tour them properly. The one part I did try to visit, the walled garden, was unfortunately closed.
The main reason I have not been able to award this place the full five stars is because of their ban on photography in the main house. I can understand there being no flash photography but no photography at all seems excessive. I am aphantasic which means I can't picture images in my mind so photos are really important to me as a memory. No photos means I have no real memory of the building at all which is a huge disappointment. I would strongly encourage English Heritage to look again at this ban to see if it can be relaxed.
Apart from that it is a wonderful place that I would encourage anyone to visit.
Great public gardens (free). Masses of anemones and scillas at this time of year. Several different 'gardens'. Many places to sit, and a large grass area for kids to play. There is also a maze, though this doesn't open until April.
Very good value and surprisingly large. Very friendly staff who explained how to get the most out of our visit. Very interesting!!
Really lovely English Heritage property. Beautiful grounds and plenty to do for children including playground and a nursery with toys and dressing up items. Riders stop horses so children can stroke them.
So wonderful to see, and the tour guides were awesome! We watch The Victorian Way, and it was a delight to see where the magic happens! So pleased it's been opened for the public! We will be back!
£2.50 for adults to get in a worth every penny.
We'll set our. Lots of interesting items and displays to see including lots of different things. So worth a visit.
This was a really enjoyable rainy day out. Lovely walking around and learning the history of the family and their grand home. Met one of the horses close up and got to ask questions about him. My girls played in the little park. Not much in the way of lunch choices, and really long queues but we did get to the restaurant late. We would love to return in the summer to enjoy the grounds more.
This museum is really great. It shows what can be achieved by local people chronicling the history of their local area. I've visited here several times over about a decade. It never disappoints, it isn't expensive to get in unlike some places and you'll spend several hours here learning things about the local area. You can also access the ruins of Walden Castle in the museum grounds.
The staff are very friendly and helpful.
I was there to see lithographic exhibition.