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Longleat

Description
Set in over 3,520 hectares (8,700 acres) of landscaped parkland, woodlands, lakes and farmland, Longleat stately home first opened its doors as a safari park nearly 40 years ago. Home to the 7th Marquess of Bath, Longleat House dates back to 1580 and is regarded as one of Britain’s most beautiful stately homes and a fine example of high Elizabethan architecture. In 1966, Longleat opened the first Safari Park outside Africa and provided the concept for many of Britain’s successful safari parks that exist today. Visitors to the park drive through a series of separate enclosures including the East Africa Reserve, Monkey Jungle, Big Game Park, Deer Park, Pelican Pond, Tiger Territory, Lion Country and Wolf Wood. The Safari Boat takes visitors on a leisurely cruise to see the Gorilla Park and Hippo Pools. Attractions specifically for children include an Adventure Castle with turrets and rope bridges, the Blue Peter Maze and a Postman Pat Village. Set amidst beautiful gardens, the Orangery is licensed to conduct civil wedding ceremonies. Longleat House also hosts corporate functions and wedding receptions.
Air: Bristol Airport. Rail: Warminster Station or Westbury Station and then taxi to Longleat. Road: Car: A36 then A362.


Contact Addresses
The Estate Office, Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 7NW Tel: (01985) 844400 Website: www.longleat.co.uk

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