Cothay Manor Historic House and Gardens

The romance of Cothay lies in part to its great age and the atmosphere that surrounds it. In medieval times, the rent for the land surrounding the manor was a rose and a pair of silver spurs payable at Christmas and on the feast of St. John the Baptist, which falls on mid-summer’s day.

Legend has it that to celebrate the end of the Wars of the Roses, a red and a white rose were planted on the terrace by Richard Bluett, the then lord of the manor, who enlarged Cothay in the 15th Century. The legend and gesture continue to this day, for you can still see the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York flowering today.

The Gardens at Cothay open on the first Sunday in April when you should see thousands of white tulips heralding the season, like an army of white angels marching through the garden. In the summer months, the glory of this ancient place is at its best.

12 acres of magical gardens surround the manor. Many garden rooms, each a garden in itself, are set off a 200 yard yew walk. In addition, there is a bog garden with azaleas and drifts of primuli, fine trees, cottage garden, courtyards, and a river walk; a plantsman’s paradise. The gardens have achieved the highest accolade of two stars in the Good Garden Guide and in June 2012 featured in the Daily Telegraph’s ’20 Best Gardens in Britain’.


2 for 1 on adults entry & kids go free.

How to Redeem: Present your Max Card on arrival.
Terms and Conditions: • This offer is limited to 2 adults per Max Card.

• Group visits with the card are not permitted.

• Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.

• This offer excludes special events and entry to the house.

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Contact Details

cothaymanor@btinternet.com
http://www.cothaymanor.co.uk/
01823 672283
Cothay Manor and Gardens,Greenham, Nr. Wellington, Somerset

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2 for 1 on adults entry & kids go free.

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