Walk the
Wroxton Estate

Visiting the Grounds
The Wroxton College grounds are open from dawn to dusk. There is no charge for visitors, although there is a donation box by the front gate for anyone who might like to help with the upkeep of the estate.
The grounds are open throughout the year except during the Christmas—New Year period.
The Abbey’s 56 acres include two lakes, a cascade, a stream, woods, an ice house, a knot garden, a rose terrace, a doric temple, and a dovecote.

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Please note that –
 
  • Visitors are requested to park in the village and not on the property.

  • There are no toilet facilities for public use.

  • Dogs are not permitted to be walked on the property.

  • Picnics are not permitted on the property.

  • Please take your rubbish away with you.

  • There is no access to Wroxton Abbey or any of its outbuildings.

If you’re visiting the grounds, you’re very welcome to take photographs of the Abbey and grounds, but these photographs must be for your personal, non-commercial use only. There is a charge for professional photo shoots of any description (e.g. engagement, christening, etc) and arrangements for these must be made beforehand. More information about professional photography at Wroxton Abbey may be found here.