Audley End House and Gardens

King Henry VIII gave Walden Abbey to Sir Thomas Audley, who transformed it into his mansion, Audley End. Despite ups and downs in its fortunes, Audley End remains one of England’s grandest country homes with over 30 lavishly decorated rooms to enjoy and explore. The sumptuous interior is largely due to the third Baron Braybrooke who inherited Audley End in 1825, filling it with treasures including paintings by Masters such as Holbein and Canaletto. A rare set of English tapestries by Soho weaver Paul Saunders is now displayed after 30 years in store. Wander round the beautiful 19th-century parterre with its magnificent floral displays and imagine yourself back in Victorian times as you take a turn around the organic walled Kitchen Garden growing original fruit and vegetable varieties.

A View of Audley End from the Water
Audley End (c)
A View of Audley End from the Water - Audley End (c) View from Ring Hill - View from Ring Hill (c) Richard Woods Cascade, Audley End - Richard Woods Cascade, Audley End (c) The Howard Oak at Audley End - The Howard Oak - Audley End, Cambridgeshire. The Howard Oak (named after the family) or its Botanical name Quercus x audleyensis (named after the house), recorded in the 19th century, is a unique hybrid with extra large leaves. (c) The Great Hall - The Great Hall (c) Audley End spring at Walled Garden -  (c) Audley End in spring -  (c) Audley End Pond Garden - Audley End Pond Garden (c) Audley End Kitchen Gardens - Audley End Kitchen Gardens (c)
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