On Demand The park has many species of trees and plants from around the world to create a place with a … Nowadays it’s also a National Trust property and holds events throughout the year including a historic embroidery workshop, a barefoot walk for National Meadows day and the first London Flower Show in September.The turrets, domes and gargoyles of this Tudor stately home in Hertfordshire don’t have a cameo in Doctor Thorne but a couple of its bedrooms do: Scatcherd’s in Boxall Hill and Lady Arabella’s in Greshamsbury Park were both filmed here. Doctor Thorne: Visit the real Greshamsbury Park – West Wycombe House in Buckinghamshire. Thanks! West Wycombe Park: Fantastic parkland, house and kite viewings - See 210 traveller reviews, 136 candid photos, and great deals for West Wycombe, UK, at Tripadvisor. Netflix Sign in to manage your newsletter preferences West Wycombe Park: House is well worth a visit - See 210 traveler reviews, 136 candid photos, and great deals for West Wycombe, UK, at Tripadvisor. That’s Pact. It used to belong to Victorian businessman and religious philanthropist William Gibbs, who made his money from importing the excrement of Peruvian and Bolivian seabirds and bats that was used as fertiliser. Filming Location Matching "West Wycombe House, West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK" (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) View Mode: Compact | Detailed 15 titles. Disney+

Built in 1780s, it was once described as Horace Walpole as “the palace of palaces”. Its interior was used to portray the London home of Lady Rosamund Painswick in Downton Abbey, the address of which (Contributed by Mark Meredith on 19/08/2019 and last updated on 27/02/2020. Anthony Trollope’s novel flits between three estates but five were used to film the ITV adaptation, and nowadays they’re all open to the public.Greshamsbury Park is better known as West Wycombe House. West Wycombe village is adjacent to the neo-classical landscaped West Wycombe Park.

Built from 1740, for Sir Francis Dashwood (1708-1781), 2nd Bt., 11th Baron le Despencer, the rakish Chancellor of the Exchequer and Founder of the notorious Hellfire Club. Doctor Thorne: Visit the real Greshamsbury Park – West Wycombe House in Buckinghamshire W est Wycombe Park and the Estate has been used as a location for numerous well known productions over the last twenty years and before. Very little remains of the castle, which was built by the Normans on the site of a Roman fort. News Grounds Opening Times: 2nd April – 31st August 2017: 14:00-18:00 (Sunday-Thursday only) Finally, if you fancy a stroll around Greshamsbury Village, head to Castle Combe in Wiltshire. In the Middle Ages, the village below housed weavers who used the river to power their wool mills. These days Tyntesfield is a National Trust property thanks to a fundraising campaign to stop it being sold to a private buyer.This picturesque village in rural Wiltshire doubles as the market town of Barchester in Doctor Thorne. It might be familiar: it also had cameos in Downton Abbey, Little Dorrit and Cranford.This Palladian villa in Buckinghamshire was constructed as a pleasure palace for politician, libertine and Italophile Sir Francis Dashwood in the 18th century. West Wycombe is also worth a visit for its historic cottages and caves, which Sir Francis excavated so he could hold meetings for his exclusive Hellfire Club there – the Order of the Friars of St Francis of Wycombe – who were rumoured to be devil-worshippers in their day.This Georgian manor in west London is where you’ll find Greshamsbury Hall’s elegant ball room.