Visiting » Facilities at Sulgrave Manor
The following facilities are available at Sulgrave Manor to make your visit enjoyable and safe.| Parking | Ample parking is available for cars and coaches just 50 yards from the entrance. There is a designated disabled parking space immediately alongside the entrance gate. To access this, go past the sign for the public car park, take the next drive to the right and park to the right of the gate. | |
| Disabled access | There is disabled access to all areas of the courtyard complex, including restaurant and toilets. Disabled access is limited in the Manor House because of the age of the building. | |
| Dogs | Dogs on leads at all times are welcome in the grounds and assistance dogs only in the house and public rooms. | |
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Buttery Restaurant |
The Buttery is open during the Manor opening times. Light refreshments including beverages, soft drinks, cakes and biscuits are served. Light lunches are available at the weekends and during August. A more extensive menu may be available on special event days (please contact us to check). | |
| Picnics | Picnics are welcome and tables are provided in the sheltered, south facing courtyard. | |
| Guided Tours | Apart from on certain special event days, access to the Manor is always on a guided tour. The tours run at about 2:30 and 4:00 with an additional one at 12:30 at the weekends with knowledgeable and friendly guides. | |
| Brewhouse exhibition | The Brewhouse features an exhibition showing the life of George Washington, first President of the United States of America. | |
| Gardens | Historic and contemporary gardens surround the house and are open to all visitors. In addition Sulgrave Manor is the headquarters of the Herb Society. | |
| Gift Shop | A gift shop is available on site that stocks a wide range of souvenirs, George Washington memorabilia and local items from Sulgrave and surrounding areas. |

