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Hartland Abbey
Castles & Country Houses, Event, Film & Wedding Hire, Gardens & Parks, Private Collections
Built in the 12th Century, Hartland Abbey, a former monastery, was given in 1539 Henry VIII to the Keeper of his Wine Cellar and today the house still remains in the family. Hartland Abbey, with its beautiful gardens and grounds welcomes visitors from the end of March until October.
The grounds include woodland gardens woodland and walks. The Baronet's Bog Garden, Victorian Fernery and Camellia Garden were created by Gertrude Jekyll and Marion, Lady Stucley. The gardens were restored after the Second World War.
The House, lived-in by the Stucley family, contains collections of pictures, furniture and porcelain which have accumulated over many generations.
It is a venue for TV & Film, exhibitions, theatre, corporate and private events.
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Hartland Abbey