Weston Park Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal TF11 8LE
About the Business
Weston Park is a truly breathtaking estate located in Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal, and is one of the United Kingdom's most prominent and beloved tourist attractions. Nestled within 1,000 acres of picturesque parkland, Weston Park is an establishment that expertly blends history, nature, and cuisine, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages and interests.
As a park, Weston Park boasts a bounty of natural beauty and awe-inspiring scenery. The vast estate is home to an eclectic array of flora and fauna, from the ancient trees and tranquil lakes to the exotic wildlife that roams freely across the grounds. Visitors are encouraged to explore the many winding paths and trails that crisscross the park, taking in the breathtaking vistas and natural wonders that await at every turn.
For those looking for something more substantial, Weston Park also features a range of dining options that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're after a quick bite at the café, or a luxurious dining experience at the renowned Granary restaurant, you'll find something that suits your every culinary desire at Weston Park.
In addition to its natural and culinary offerings, Weston Park is also a place steeped in history and culture. The estate is home to a number of iconic buildings, from the majestic stately home to the rustic restored farm buildings. The estate also holds a number of special events throughout the year, including music festivals, exhibitions, and cultural events, which showcase the rich history and heritage of this truly unique location.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking to relax and unwind in beautiful surroundings, Weston Park is a destination that is sure to captivate and inspire. So why not come and experience all that this wonderful establishment has to offer for yourself? You won't be disappointed!
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Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal TF11 8LE, United Kingdom
Reviews
"We went for the enchanted forest, made a perfect date night with my wife! It looked so amazing! The food and drinks were amazing too! Children had activities to do including icing Christmas trees and gingerbread men! We shall return!"
"A, lovely day out at the food festival today. We tried the gorgeous Ferrero Brownies and a Spinach, Feta, Creme fraiche sort of pasty from Jools Gourmet. Beautiful grounds and pretty gardens, a lovely place to visit. Also a play area and miniature railway for the kids."
"Yes. The train is still there and. It's. A twenty plus minute ride through the woods too.. Ok as for the House itself. Well it's big, lots of oil paintings of really unattractive and menacing looking people from hundreds of years ago, vases and statuettes and room after room. Most rooms had an old lady telling you not to sit on the furniture/sofas. More oil paintings some of horses, lots of nakedness, women and children and babies depicted in quite a lot of these old paintings, no comments lol Pretty boring stuffiness really unless you like that sort of stuff. I guess. The grounds and gardens, bits I saw were ok. I didn't walk and explore the whole 1000 acres or the whole estate, it seemed to go on forever. As was there for the Summer Fiesta and picnic. I have never been here before so nice to finally have a look around. I didn't go in to The Granary bar restaurant but it looked really nice for somewhere to eat and drink so plan on a return visit. As stately homes and gardens go, I was disappointed by the gardens so if that's your thing there's much better places, if you are taking kids I think it's not historic enough, didn't see any suits of armour and all the kids wanted to go upstairs which is out of bounds. For walking the dogs, a picnic and a game of Frisby, play park and train, it's a good alternative to your normal park and the facilities, toilets, shop, etc are very good. I think unless there's an event or thing on, you just pay parking."
"Beautiful gardens and enjoyable afternoon visiting the grounds of the Park. A nice pizza at the Pizza kitchen, too! The house isn't open to the public, only the grounds."
"Quick to get into the place with an entry point for tickets booked on line and separate point of entry if paying on day. Great outside play area for young children with lots of things to occupy them and for them to climb on and over. The miniature train which is by the play area is reasonably priced at £2.50 for around a15 min. ride which is through a wooded area so there's not a lot to see except for lots of great interesting trees. But beware of the train seats they were all really dirty. It's a great place if you like a good walk with big wide open spaces and a great place to take your dog. Not a lot there to see though, there's the formal gardens a church a couple of greenhouses with lots of plants in and you have to look and find these places because there isn't a map to tell you where they are or any sign post's. For the ladies there's a problem with the toilets. Very long queues. Also the separate disability toilet was also being used as a nappy changing area. Why ? Surely they can find a room for nappy changing. There is the house of course to look around which is £3 extra but it's well worth having a look inside. It's only open from 1 till 4 but most rooms have a guide and the guides are very helpful and knowledgeable about the house. They could do with signs to tell you which room to go into next, people seem to be wondering backwards and forwards not sure which way to go. Used there snack bar to purchased a ham roll for £2.50 one very thin peice of ham and the roll lacked any substance to it but the hot chocolate I purchased was great. Enjoyed the day. Would have enjoyed more if the sun had been out."
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