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The Vyne

  • The Vyne Vyne Road, Sherborne St John Basingstoke, RG24 9HL United Kingdom (map)

Explore a former Tudor powerhouse turned 17th-century family home, set in gardens, woodlands and wetlands. Visit the shop selling locally sourced goods and the cosy Brewhouse tea-room serving light refreshments and beverages.

Open from 10:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:00) with the house open 11:00 to 15:00, explore a nationally recognised 'Discovery House’, including pre-Reformation chapel with stained-glass windows, Oak Gallery and tapestry room. Enjoy the gardens featuring a walled garden and 17th century summerhouse. Visit the shop selling locally sourced goods and highlights from the National Trust range and the cosy Brewhouse tea-room serving light refreshments and hot and cold beverages. The best picnic spot is the north lawn by the lake. Dogs are welcome at The Vyne on a lead but only assistance dogs are allowed in the house. We have a dog-friendly indoor seating area available on the ground floor of the tearoom and four-legged friends are welcome in the shop.

Event Times

  • Saturday 14 September: 10:00am-5:00pm (last entry 4:00pm)

Booking Information

Pre-booking: Not required.

Address & Directions

The Vyne, Vyne Road, Sherborne St John, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 9HL.

By road: Four miles north of Basingstoke between Bramley and Sherborne St John. Entrance to visitor car park is on Morgaston Road.
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Parking: Parking is free. There is a 1/3 mile walk between visitor reception and the house. Blue badge parking is available.
Sat Nav: Will not take you to the main car park, instead follow National Trust brown signs and reach the visitor car park off Morgaston Road.
By train: Basingstoke 4 miles - taxi rank available outside of train station. Bramley 2½ miles - requires a walk of 2½ miles from this station. Note: Vyne Road has no foot paths.

Additional Information

Limited indoor and outdoor wheelchairs available to reserve for the day, please call 01256 883858. Paths in the grounds are uneven at times. Woodland paths are difficult to navigate due to tree roots.

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Header image: The Vyne_credit National Trust Images & John Miller

Earlier Event: September 14
Showcasing Hampshire History