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King
Arthur's Mirror Maze
Designed by one of the world’s most prolific maze
designers, Adrian Fisher, King Arthur’s Mirror Maze invites
visitors to become Knights of the Round Table in a quest to discover
the Holy Grail.
During your quest you will encounter a variety of mysterious apparitions
including Excalibur, the legendary sword in the stone, the half-hidden
face of the mythical Green Man, and a ruined chapel where the Grail
will appear to those who know where and how to see it! |
Accessibility
- Access is via a cobbled pathway. Access is wheelchair and pushchair friendly
- King Arthur's Mirror Maze can only accommodate six wheelchair users at one time
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Life and Times of Henry, Lord Bath Exhibition
Illustrating a most turbulent period in twentieth century political,
social and economic history and mapping the fate of the country house
in an era of profound change, the exhibition contains many hundreds
of objects, pictures and photographs from the collections made by
the 6th Marquess of Bath (1905-1992) relating to Edward VIII and
the Abdication, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill and the Second World
War, and more recently the first woman Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. |
Accessibility
- Access is via a cobbled pathway. Access is wheelchair and pushchair friendly
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Family Bygones Exhibition
A collection of everyday
objects both for use and amusement c.1850-1930 belonging to Longleat
House and Estate, ranging from leather shoes for ponies mowing the
lawns to sporting equipment for outdoor pastimes, from silver mounted
harness for the early 19th-century state chariot to children’s games and puzzles. Displays include a house servant’s
room, maids’ work area, games/school room, lady’s boudoir,
tack room and blacksmith’s forge.
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Accessibility
- Access is via a cobbled pathway. Access is wheelchair and pushchair friendly
- Family Bygones is accessible via a ramp
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Mystical Garden
Designed to appeal to younger visitors, the garden features giant toadstools, a distorting mirror, fountains, garden furniture made from living willow branches and a fedge (which is a cross between a fence and a hedge)!
The Mystical Garden is also home to a smoke-breathing green dragon made from living plants, a talking owl, a giant pestle and mortar and the bottom half of a classical carved stone figure.
The more you look the more there is to see, with trolls, a witch's broomstick, crocodiles and hippopotamuses to spot. There's even thunder and lightning to watch out for! |
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Scale Model of Longleat House
An exact model of Longleat House as it looks today, accompanied
by a display of facsimiles of architectural designs, early engravings
and paintings illustrative of the architectural history of this, the
first of the Elizabethan prodigy houses. An interactive light system
enables the visitor to identify the rooms in the house. |
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State Chariot
The state chariot of about 1820, painted
and upholstered in the family livery colours, was made for the 2nd
Marquess of Bath by Barker & Co.
of Chandos Street, one of the foremost London carriage builders of
the time. The chariot, displayed with livery worn by the coachman
and the footmen, was used by the 6th Marquess of Bath to attend the
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. |
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