Attingham Park, Shropshire: what to see and do
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Attingham Park, Shropshire: what to see and do

Attingham Park is one of the National Trust's most popular stately homes to visit. Here's why

Published: November 15, 2023 at 5:28 pm

All you need to know about the stunning Georgian mansion Attingham Park in Shropshire

Where is Attingham Park?

Attingham Park is in Atcham, about four miles from Shrewsbury, on the B4380.

If you want to take public transport take a train to Shrewsbury and then the Arriva 96 bus.

When was Attingham Park built?

Attingham Park was built by the Hill family in 1780s.

There’s wealthy and there’s wealthy. The motto of the Hill family – who became the Lords Berwick – was, ‘Let wealth be his who knows its use.’

So they commissioned a vast Georgian mansion in the Regency style which was set in 200 acres of parkland on an 8000-acre estate.

They emptied and levelled a nearby village that was ‘in the way’. They diverted the route of the London to Holyhead trunk road away from their house. Oh, and they owned a working model of Mount Vesuvius. Which of us doesn’t?

What to see and do at Attingham Park

Today the estate runs to a paltry 4000 acres (though that’s still over six square miles) with the Tern and Severn Rivers flowing across it and plenty of woodland to explore on specially designed walking routes. 

Attingham is a particularly fun place to take children. In 2023 there was a straw bale fortress to have adventures in, a ‘Field of Play’, complete with apparatus, an amazing (wheelchair accessible) tunnel, and sports equipment you can borrow (with a café and loos nearby).

Flower Beds and Old Buildings at Attingham Park in Shropshire. Credit: Getty.

During the school holidays, the Summer of Play includes a calendar of events for the whole family. There are also natural play areas around the estate too where children can mess about in streams.

Don't miss Attingham Park's walled garden.

Just one word of warning: this is the National Trust’s most popular property, with over half a million visitors a year, so try to go off-season to avoid the largest crowds.

Looking for more inspirational days out?

If you're in the area visit Attingham Home Farm – a historic working farm, check out our guide to the best walks in Shropshire or explore a walk around the Wroxeter.

We've also put together comprehensive guides and features about the National Trust, including a round up of the best top 10 National Trust properties, the National Trust best outdoor cinema locations and the best National Trust walks.

Do you have National Trust membership?

Become a member to enjoy savings on visits and contribute to preserving these iconic properties for future generations.

Credit: National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

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