Tring Park Mansion, English country house and Grade II* listed building in Tring, United Kingdom.
Tring Park Mansion is an English country house in Tring, designed by Wren in 1682 and later modified significantly with late 19th and 20th century additions. The building and its expansive grounds are listed monuments and reflect traditional English landscape design.
Sir Christopher Wren designed this residence in 1682 for Henry Guy after King Charles II granted the estate. The house stands as one of the few country properties attributed to this renowned architect.
Today the mansion serves as a school for the performing arts, with students learning in its historic rooms. The blend of the house's aristocratic past with its role as an educational institution shapes how visitors experience the space.
The estate sits in Tring with sprawling gardens and grounds open for exploration on foot. Well-maintained paths wind through the gardens, making it easy to navigate the property at a leisurely pace.
When the Rothschild family owned the estate, King Edward VII visited regularly during his years as Prince of Wales. These royal connections made the house a notable gathering place for Britain's upper class of that era.
Location: Tring
Inception: 1680s
GPS coordinates: 51.79170,-0.65770
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:23
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25 And 26, Park Street
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23 And 24, Park Street
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