
Sezincote House & Garden
Discover Sezincote, a Cotswolds gem with stunning Indian-inspired architecture and beautiful Regency gardens.

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Sezincote House & Garden
Best Time
House, garden & tearoom open

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Sezincote, a Cotswolds gem with stunning Indian-inspired architecture and beautiful Regency gardens.
"A truly unique and beautiful estate, Sezincote offers a captivating blend of cultures and landscapes."

Book House Tours Online
Secure your spot for fascinating house tours by booking in advance online. ποΈ
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The walk to the entrance is downhill, but the return is uphill. Pace yourself! :athletic_shoe:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 Β· 255 reviews
Type
Park
Website
sezincote.co.ukHighlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Indian-inspired Architecture
Sezincote House
A stunning fusion of Indian and English styles, transporting you to the era of the Raj. A truly unique sight!

The Orangery Tearoom
Orangery
Indulge in delicious cakes and beverages in a magnificent setting. A perfect spot to relax and refuel.

The Regency Gardens
Gardens
Explore beautifully restored gardens with stunning trees, countryside views, and a Regency character.
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Planning Your Visit
Book House Tours in Advance
Pace Yourself on the Walk
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Insider Tips
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Book House Tours Online
Secure your spot for fascinating house tours by booking in advance online. ποΈ
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The walk to the entrance is downhill, but the return is uphill. Pace yourself! :athletic_shoe:
Allow Half a Day
You can easily spend a good half-day exploring the house, gardens, and tearoom.
Check Opening Times
House and tearoom hours differ from garden hours. Plan accordingly!
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from all over the internet
Book House Tours Online
Secure your spot for fascinating house tours by booking in advance online. ποΈ
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The walk to the entrance is downhill, but the return is uphill. Pace yourself! :athletic_shoe:
Allow Half a Day
You can easily spend a good half-day exploring the house, gardens, and tearoom.
Check Opening Times
House and tearoom hours differ from garden hours. Plan accordingly!
Enjoy the Orangery Cakes
The Orangery Tearoom offers a great selection of cakes and beverages.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Sezincote House & Garden for its stunning and unique Indian-inspired architecture and beautifully restored Regency gardens. The Orangery Tearoom is a popular spot for its delicious cakes and magnificent setting. Some find the walk back from the entrance uphill challenging, and a few note limited savory options in the tearoom.
"Sezincote House and Gardens are beautiful.
Steep walk down, so pace yourself on the way back up.
Disabled parking on the level at the entrance though.
The house is Stunning and the guide on the day was very good, interesting history.
Stunning gardens.You need to book the house tour online before you go, but you can visit the gardens and pay on the day.
Nice little cafe with sweet treats.
I would say you could easily fill half a day visiting here."
dawn stokes
"What fabulous grounds (didn't do the house tour). Stunning collection of trees, wonderful views across the countryside. All-in-all picture perfect - particularly when you consider the weather this summer.
Great cup of tea and terrific choice of cakes, very reasonably priced, excellent service and all served in the magnificent orangery.
Will definitely be adding this one to our gardens to revisit throughout the seasons."
Mark Hinder
"Very interesting place to visit. Easy to find, good car park then quite a walk to the entrance downhill, not an easy walk back up in the heat. They could do with providing a buggy service for those who find it difficult to get back to car park. There is disabled parking nearer the entrance.
The garden is lovely and the Orangery does a great one in beverages and cakes. We had a guided tour which was very enjoyable and the guide very informative. The house is quite different from many others as it is themed in the style of the Raj. Definitely worth a visit."
Jenny Wiseman
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Sezincote House & Garden is located in the Cotswolds. It's easily accessible by car, with good car parking available. For those relying on public transport, check local bus routes as services can be infrequent in rural areas.
Yes, there is a car park. However, note that the walk from the car park to the entrance is downhill, meaning the return journey is uphill. Disabled parking is available closer to the entrance.
While possible, visiting without a car can be challenging due to limited public transport options in the Cotswolds. Taxis or pre-booked tours might be necessary.
Absolutely! Sezincote is a perfect destination for a day trip from nearby towns and cities. You can easily fill half a day exploring its unique attractions.
Sezincote is situated near Bourton-on-the-Hill. Use a GPS or navigation app for precise directions, as it's a rural location.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Admission prices vary for the house, garden, and tearoom. You can visit the gardens and pay on the day, but booking house tours online in advance is recommended. Check their official website for current pricing.
It is highly recommended to book house tours online in advance, as they can be booked at the gate but may sell out. Garden entry can typically be paid for on the day.
The Sezincote Garden is open from March to November (closed Dec-Feb), on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Bank Holiday Mondays. The House, Garden & Orangery Tearoom are open from May to September on the same days.
Yes, you can typically pay on the day for garden entry. However, for house tours, booking in advance is strongly advised to guarantee your spot.
Information on discounts for seniors, students, or group rates is usually available on the official Sezincote website. It's best to check there for the most up-to-date details.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Sezincote boasts stunning Indian-inspired architecture, beautifully restored Regency gardens with mature trees and countryside views, and a charming Orangery Tearoom.
Visitors often suggest allocating at least half a day to fully enjoy the house tour, explore the gardens, and relax at the tearoom.
There is disabled parking closer to the entrance. While the gardens have paths, the walk back from the entrance to the car park is uphill and can be challenging. A buggy service for those with difficulty returning to the car park would be beneficial.
Typically, well-behaved dogs are allowed in the gardens on leads, but not inside the house or tearoom. Always check the official Sezincote website for their most current dog policy.
Sezincote House is renowned for its unique architecture, designed in the style of the Indian Raj, a departure from typical English country houses. It offers a fascinating glimpse into a specific period of Anglo-Indian history.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
The Orangery Tearoom offers a selection of cakes and beverages. While good, some visitors have noted a limited choice and a desire for more savory options.
Yes, the Orangery Tearoom is highly praised for its magnificent setting and delicious cakes. It's a great place to enjoy a break during your visit.
Information on designated picnic areas is not widely available. It's best to check with the venue directly or enjoy the offerings at the Orangery Tearoom.
While not explicitly stated, it's generally best to consume your own food in designated areas if available, or to purchase from the onsite tearoom to support the venue.
The Orangery is known for its terrific choice of cakes. While specific offerings can change, expect a good selection of sweet treats.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The unique Indian-inspired architecture of the house, the picturesque Regency gardens with their mature trees and sweeping views, and the elegant Orangery are all prime photography locations.
Photography rules inside historic houses can vary. It's advisable to check with the staff upon arrival or look for signage regarding photography restrictions inside Sezincote House.
The 'golden hours' around sunrise and sunset often provide the most flattering light for photography, especially in the gardens. Midday can be harsh, but the unique architecture still photographs well.
Drone usage is typically restricted at heritage sites to protect the property and ensure visitor safety. It's essential to check Sezincote's official policy on drone photography before visiting.
Focus on the intricate carvings, the onion domes, and the overall fusion of styles that make Sezincote so distinctive. The reflection in the water features can also create stunning shots.



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