The food was home cooked and delicious. Plenty of seating and staff were very friendly. There are snacks and crisps and hot and cold drinks, ice creams and lovely cakes plus hot soup, quiches and filled rolls. There was an outside area to sit and very lovely views of the lavender plants and roses.
Lovely place, pretty gardens, really helpful staff. I have an English Heritage annual pass (which I got for free with Tesco Clubcard vouchers), so it didn't cost me anything either.
Hello Wartnzall,Thank you for taking the time to write such a comprehensive review following your visit to Wrest Park in September, and for giving us 5 star Trip Advisor review. We are aware of the issues with the signage and this is something we are currently working towards resolving. If you are interested in seeing our wallpaper rooms (upstairs), you can book these with our Bookings team on 0870 333 1181. Please note these only take place once a month. We do hope to welcome you back for a picnic when the weather gets a little warmer.
My first experience with English Heritage, wonderfully preserved. As with many old English estates they are maintained in beautiful heritage form. Expect lots and lots of walking if you want to see the entire property which I suggest you will want to see. The buildings and gardens are amazing. There is a restaurant on site with all the traditional foods of the British. I was there in July of 2012.
If you want a nice relaxing day go to Wrest park. The extensive gardens are the best place to unwind and have a picnic.
A classic building and landscaped garden only a few miles north of Luton.Lovely tranquil surroundings but best viewed on an exhibition day in good weather. Limited accedd to house but grounds superb.
Really recommend a trip to Wrest Park. English Heritage are undertaking ambitious restoration plans to the gardens and it will be interesting to see them develop. That said, it is lovely to walk around now, acres of land to take a picnic or have a light lunch in the cafe. There is a children's play area, and golf buggy trips around the formal gardens. Some of the rooms in the House are open to the public with an exhibition of the history of the house and grounds. Definitely worth a visit - we enjoyed even in the rain!
Ever since the staff realised my brother and I are direct decendants of Wrest Park, our grandparents met here whilst my grandmother was a maid and my grandfather was convalescing during World War 1, we have experienced a great deal of generosity in terms of their dedication to finding out our family's history. We are regular visitors now.The grounds are a delight, whenever you visit. They seem so different during the different seasons. No matter what event you attend, there is always space. Somehow it always feels tranquil. One can only imagine what a courtship would have been like in such an idyllic setting. For all those romantics out there, this is a must see attraction!
Interesting and informatife pleasent garden and grounds Nice resturant staff very plesant and helpful
More like a National Trust property than your average English Heritage castle-type site; fabulous and extensive landscaped gardens with delightful outbuildings, wooded glades and waterside walks. The main house itself is largely closed to the public, other than a handful of selected rooms on the ground floor, which is a shame. Modern cafe, shop and loos with plenty of convenient car parking.