Dudmaston Estate

Dudmaston Estate
  • Unnamed Road
    Alveley and Claverley ED, eng WV15 6QN

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4.3 - (23 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.3 - (23 reviews)
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7
4
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  • Sophie Davies

    There are multiple access points to the Dudmaston Estate where you can join one of the many waymarked trails. Park at the Comer Woods car park and you can follow the morfe trail, a 3 mile circular walk through woodland and over countryside. If you already have a National Trust membership, Dudmaston is worthwhile visiting as the trails are beautiful. Without it, the entrance fee is rather expensive.
    Jan 23rd, 2023

  • Simon B


    Aug 14th, 2022

  • Penelope Lunn


    Jul 25th, 2022

  • Jeff Sayle

    Lovely old hall and gardens with helpful staff and volunteers
    Apr 29th, 2022

  • Jeanette O'Brien

    Pleasant walk around the pond tasty scones and coffee from the Orchard tea room. Large grassed area to sit and picnic or relax and take in the views
    Jan 8th, 2022

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Dudmaston Estate

Dudmaston Estate is located at Unnamed Road in Alveley and Claverley ED, England WV15 6QN. Dudmaston Estate can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Dudmaston Estate located?

    A Dudmaston Estate is located at Unnamed Road, Alveley and Claverley ED, eng WV15 6QN


    Q What is the internet address for Dudmaston Estate?

    A The website (URL) for Dudmaston Estate is: http://nationaltrust.org.uk/


    Q How is Dudmaston Estate rated?

    A Dudmaston Estate has a 4.3 Star Rating from 23 reviewers.

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    Sophie Davies on Google

    image There are multiple access points to the Dudmaston Estate where you can join one of the many waymarked trails. Park at the Comer Woods car park and you can follow the morfe trail, a 3 mile circular walk through woodland and over countryside.
    If you already have a National Trust membership, Dudmaston is worthwhile visiting as the trails are beautiful. Without it, the entrance fee is rather expensive.


    Simon B on Google

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    Penelope Lunn on Google

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    Jeff Sayle on Google

    image Lovely old hall and gardens with helpful staff and volunteers


    Jeanette O'Brien on Google

    image Pleasant walk around the pond tasty scones and coffee from the Orchard tea room. Large grassed area to sit and picnic or relax and take in the views


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