Woburn Abbey

Address:
Woburn
Bedfordshire
MK17 9WA
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Telephone: 01525 290333
Nearest Station: Flitwick
Set in a beautiful 3,000 acre deer park, Woburn Abbey has been home to the Dukes of Bedford for over 300 years and is currently occupied by the 15th Duke and his family.
Stunning works of art, celebrated as one of the most impressive and important private collections in the world include paintings by Cuyp, Gainsborough, Reynolds and Van Dyck. See the iconic Armada Portrait of the Tudor Queen and the largest private collection of Venetian views painted by Canaletto in one room!
Take a walk around the extensive Abbey Gardens and enjoy the inspiration of Humphry Repton the famous landscape gardener and follow the Garden Trail to find out more about what you can see in the Gardens; including our recreation of parts of Repton’s original Pleasure Grounds. 2010 celebrates the 200th anniversary of the completion of Repton’s plans at Woburn Abbey and a season of special events will commemorate this occasion.
Opening Times
Open weekends: 11am - 4pm last entry
6 March - 27 March and 4 October - 31 October
Open daily: 11am - 4pm last entry
2 April - 3 October
The Abbey Gardens are open daily in 2010 except 24, 25, 26 December
Prices
Woburn Abbey:
Adult: £12.50
Child: £6
Student/OAP: £10.50
Disabled: £6
Abbey Gardens only:
Adult: £4
Child: £1.50
Student/OAP/Disabled: £3
Facilities
- Toilet WC
- Picnic site
- Café/restaurant
- Car parking




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