Eastnor Castle, Gothic Revival castle in Herefordshire, England.
Eastnor Castle is a stone building in Gothic Revival style with leaded windows and crenellated walls, located at the base of the Malvern Hills. The structure houses state rooms furnished with period pieces and decorative collections, alongside a deer park and woodland grounds that visitors can explore.
Architect Robert Smirke designed the castle between 1811 and 1820 as an ambitious Gothic Revival project. Later, Augustus Pugin made interior changes during 1849 and 1850 that added Victorian detail and refinement to the rooms.
The castle remains a private home of the Hervey-Bathurst family while functioning as a museum with period furnishings and decorative arts on display. Visitors can walk through rooms still used by residents and experience how an English country house operates today.
You can tour the state rooms with knowledgeable guides and walk through the deer park and woodland on the grounds. Plan for several hours to comfortably explore both the interior rooms and the outdoor areas without feeling rushed.
Land Rover uses the estate grounds as a test site where potential buyers drive vehicles across different terrain types. This surprising partnership shows how the historic property serves modern purposes alongside its role as a museum and residence.
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