Whittington Court
A small Tudor manor house with Jacobean and later additions, set in beautiful Cotswold countryside.
Whittington, Andoversford, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 4HF
Facilities
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Accessible parking
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Cafe / restaurant
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Free parking
Disabled parking is available immediately outside the front door.
Disabled access is only available to the library, dining room, four-poster bedroom and the former servants dining hall on the ground floor. There are steps up to the first and second floors.
There are photo albums of the upstairs rooms available to visitors who are not able to manage the stairs.
Whittington Court is a small Tudor manor house with Jacobean and later additions, set in beautiful Cotswold countryside 4 miles east of Cheltenham.
Visitors to the house today are able to see most of the main rooms including the dining hall which is the most complete part of the early house with its four-centred arch chimneypiece of around 1590 and the library in the east wing with its elaborate and ambitious Renaissance fireplace.
The massive oak staircase, dating from before 1637 with its rare early dog gate, gives access to the first floor of the east wing, originally conceived as a long gallery but now divided into a series of smaller sitting rooms.
Whittington Court has a wonderful collection of textiles which are on display throughout the house. At the very top of the main stairs, visitors can see some of the house’s collection of embroidered and printed 18th-Century dresses while on the middle floor is the textile design and block-printing studio of the house’s owner, Jenny Stringer.
The house contains some interesting furniture, notably the trio of Regency library bookcases, as well as collections of glass, ceramics, textiles, minerals and fossils, Egyptian artefacts and books, including a collection of books by The Whittington Press.
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The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.
Opening Times
Spring & Summer 2026
- 4th April to 19th April: Open from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
- 15th August to 31st August: Open from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Spring & Summer 2027
- 27th March to 11th April: Open from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
- 14th August to 30th August: Open from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Opening Arrangements
Tours are now self-guided, and visitors will be provided with a suggested route around the house. Guide books about the house’s history are available at the front desk. Family members and guides will be present in the house and garden to answer questions. If the house is very full upon arrival, visitors may be asked to return at a later time. While waiting, visitors are welcome to explore the gardens, the tithe barn, or the church. The last entry to the house is at 4:30 PM to allow sufficient time for exploration.
Admission Prices
- Adults: £6
- Senior Citizens: £5
- Children: £1
- Free entry for members of the Historic Houses
- Half-price entry for members of CPRE
Parking & Disabled Access
There is ample free parking approximately 100 yards from the front door. Disabled visitors are welcome to park on the drive, right next to the house. Disabled access is available to the library, dining room, and the former servants' dining hall. However, there are steps to the first and second floors. Visitors should note that due to the house’s age, the floors are uneven with steps and a mixture of stone flags, floorboards, and rugs. Care should be taken when moving around the house.
Tea & Cake
Tea, sandwiches, and homemade cakes are available in the summer house on the south side of the house from 3:00 PM onwards. All proceeds are donated to charity.
Tours are now self-guided and all visitors will be provided with a guidebook and a suggested route around the house. Family members and guides will be available in the house and garden to answer your questions.
If the house is very full when you arrive, you might be asked to come back at a slightly later time to allow people to filter through. Visitors are welcome to look around the gardens and visit the tithe barn or the church while they wait.
Last entry to the house is at 4.30pm to allow visitors sufficient time to look around.
Prices: Adults £7, OAPs £6, Child £1.
Free entry to members of Historic Houses. No pre-booking needed
Groups can book private tours of the house and the collections outside of the opening season. All enquiries should be made to [email protected].
Disabled parking is available immediately outside the front door.
Disabled access is only available to the library, dining room, four-poster bedroom and the former servants dining hall on the ground floor. There are steps up to the first and second floors.
There are photo albums of the upstairs rooms available to visitors who are not able to manage the stairs.
Getting here
Whittington, Andoversford, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 4HF
Whittington Court is 4 miles east of Cheltenham on the north side of the A40. OS Ref: SP014 206.
If using Googlemaps, please use the house name Whittington Court rather than the postcode.
From Cheltenham, Whittington is served by the Pulhams 801 bus to Bourton-on-the-Water. From Oxford, take the Stagecoach bus 853 and ask for Whittington Turn.
The nearest train station is Cheltenham Spa, approximately 5 miles away.
There is ample free parking approximately 100 yards from the front door. Disabled visitors are welcome to park on the drive, right next to the house.
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