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Enjoy England Excellence Silver Award Winner 2008 and South West Toursism Small Attraction of the Year 2006 & 2007.
Now privately owned, Forde Abbey was founded by the Cistercians in 1140 and became one of the richest and most learned monasteries in the country. The church was demolished in the dissolution, but in 1649 Sir Edmund Prideaux transformed the Abbey into a magnificent commonwealth house. Of particular note are the splendid Mortlake tapestries and ceilings from the 1650's and the crucifixion painting dated c1320. The 30 acres of world famous gardens include a walled working kitchen garden, ponds, cascades, ionic temple, rockery, bog garden, and the Centenary Fountain, the highest-powered fountain in England.
Monday 10:00 - 18:30
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:30
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:30
Thursday 10:00 - 18:30
Friday 10:00 - 18:30
Saturday 10:00 - 18:30
Sunday 10:00 - 18:30
Bank Holiday 10:00 - 18:30
Monday - Closed
Tuesday 12:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 12:00 - 16:00
Thursday 12:00 - 16:00
Friday 12:00 - 16:00
Saturday - Closed
Sunday 12:00 - 16:00
Bank Holiday 12:00 - 16:00
* 2010 - The House is open Tuesday-Friday, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays between March 30-October 12-4pm. Last admission to the Gardens is at 4:30pm and closes at 6:30pm.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Adult - House and Garden | from £9.00 |
| Adult - Garden only | from £7.20 |
Ticket prices updated August 2009 For entry prices please telephone or visit our website.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Nearest major road is A30. Follow brown tourist signs from A30 Chard to Crewkerne or A358 Chard to Axminster.
No suitable public transport.