Quex Park is a unique country park formed in the early 19th century by John Powell Powell which includes a house, 15 acres of beautiful, informal gardens and the famous Powell-Cotton Museum – see http://www.quexmuseum.org/Museum.aspx for details
The visit starts at Quex Barn for a two course lunch (choice of 3 main courses and desserts) at 1200 (see http://www.quexbarn.com/#Home for info and directions) following which we go 3-400 metres to Quex Park in time for a tour of the house and museum at 1400 (tour lasts 45 minutes) after which you are free to wander round the gardens or spend time in the museum or house until 1700. The price of this visit also includes tea/coffee which will be served in the Hannah Dining Room at 1600
The visit starts at Quex Barn for a two course lunch (choice of 3 main courses and desserts) at 1200 (see http://www.quexbarn.com/#Home for info and directions) following which we go 3-400 metres to Quex Park in time for a tour of the house and museum at 1400 (tour lasts 45 minutes) after which you are free to wander round the gardens or spend time in the museum or house until 1700. The price of this visit also includes tea/coffee which will be served in the Hannah Dining Room at 1600