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Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts and defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others.
Please note that the Mansion House will be closed for a Wedding on Saturday 30th May.
Open daily, 10am-5pm (last entry at 4pm)
See full prices and opening timesTuesday 26 May at 11.30am and Thursday 28 May at 1.30pm
Join us at Wrest Park for our Secret Wrest Walks for a guided walk around the grounds to the lesser known spots of the gardens.
These walks will last around 1 hour 15 minutes. As we will be exploring the woods at Wrest, these walks are unfortunately not accessible by wheelchair.
There are 10 spaces on each tour and these will be available free of charge on a first come first served basis. When you visit, please register your interest with our staff.
These tours are included with general admission. Book early and save 15%. Members go free.
Some of the rooms of Wrest Park were featured as the home of the Fuller family in Netflix's hit series, Bridgerton. The exterior of the house (including the gardens and orangery) were also used as a backdrop for the Bridgerton family's country estate.
You too can tread where the characters have trod.
Find out more about Bridgerton
Join our collections team in the Archaeological Collections Store and discover a treasure trove of unique and special objects spanning 2,000 years of England's history. Tours take place on the first and third Monday of the month from April - October (excluding bank holidays).
Tour dates for 2026 are:
1 June, 15 June, 6 July, 20 July, 3 August, 17 August, 7 September, 21 September, 5 October and 19 October (sutiable for ages 12+)
Tours are included with your admission to Wrest Park and are free for members. You can book your admission below to visit the site. Booking for the tours can be done on arrival at Wrest Park on the above dates.
Book your visit to Wrest ParkEnjoy drone footage from Wrest Park before you plan your visit.
Follow an archaelogical dig at Wrest Park on the English Heritage Podcast.