Buscot Park and the Faringdon Collection

Faringdon
Oxfordshire
SN7 8BU

Tel: +44 (0)01367 240932 (Info line)
+ 44 (0)01367 240786 (Estate Office)
Fax: +44 (0)1367 241 794
Email: estbuscot@aol.com
Web: Attraction's Own Web Site

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Buscot Park was built by Edward Loveden Townsend in the 1770's. The house is a dignified example of late 18th century taste for Italianate country houses, inspired by the architecture of the great Renaissance architect, Andrea Palladio. A subsequent owner, Robert Tertius Campbell, returned to Australia in 1887, having spent a large fortune on turning Buscot into a model agricultural estate.

Buscot was then sold to Alexander Henderson, later the 1st Lord Faringdon, a city financier of exceptional ability. He bought paintings by Rembrandt, Murillo, Reynolds and Burne-Jones, establishing a solid core of the Faringdon Collection.

Gavin Henderson the 1st Lord Faringdon's grandson and heir added the bulk of the pictures to be seen at Buscot Park today. He also remodelled the house by removing heavy Victorian additions. The present Lord Faringdon lives at Buscot Park, administering the park on behalf of the National Trust.

General Information:

  • Home made teas, and ice creams, available when House open
  • Dogs may be exercised in the overflow car park only, not permitted anywhere else
  • Ample car parking, special arrangements can be made for visitors with disabilities - please telephone

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    Opening Times
    (2011 times)
    Open 1st April - 30th September:
    House, Gardens and Tearoom:Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and Bank Holidays and the following Weekends.

    April: 9/10, 23/24, 30.
    May:1, 14/15,28/29.
    June: 11/12, 25/26.
    July:9/10, 23/24. August:13/14, 27/28.
    September: 10/11, 24/25.
    2.00pm-6.00pm (last admission to House 5.00pm).

    Gardens only: Monday & Tuesday 2.00pm - 6.00pm.

    Admission Charges
    (2011 prices)
    House & Gardens:
    Adult £8.00; Child £4.00

    Gardens Only:
    Adult £5.00; Child £2.50.

    National Trust members free.

    Please telephone for group bookings.

    Directions
    On the A417 between Faringdon and Lechlade.
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