Punto de interés

Cowdray Ruins

Recomendado por 35 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Julie
February 20, 2017
Early Tudor courtiers' palaces built from 1520 and are an impressive backdrop to Midhurst.
Simon
August 10, 2022
The Cowdray Heritage Ruins are one of England’s most important early Tudor houses and Cowdray is known to have been visited by both King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. In September 1793, whilst undergoing repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devastating fire took hold and most of the property was destroyed. The Kitchen Tower is the only part of the mansion to remain intact.
The Cowdray Heritage Ruins are one of England’s most important early Tudor houses and Cowdray is known to have been visited by both King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. In September 1793, whilst undergoing repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devast…
Wendy
June 16, 2022
The ruins are in a pretty setting surrounded by Polo fields and an easy walk from Midhurst town centre over the River Rother.
Sally
April 12, 2015
An impressive ruined Tudor House which can be walked to from the main Midhurst car park by the bus stand.
Jo
July 7, 2022
Very pleasant walk around the park combining with a trip to the Farm shop

Actividades únicas en la zona

El abecé de la apicultura
  1. Terapia con animales de granja
  2. 2 horas

Los residentes locales también recomiendan

Ubicación
Midhurst, England