Last July, I met a couple of friends for a pub lunch and had a walk around Cliveden. I only just managed to look through my photographs during the visit. Cliveden is one of my closest National Trust properties, and it has been a couple of years since I visited it; I did not get to many National Trust properties last year. The day was beautiful, and this is a beautiful property to visit. The house is a hotel and off limits to guests unless you have a reservation or wedding, but the grounds are open. There was a wedding on during the visit.

Our first stop was a quirkly old inn pub known as The Royal Standard of England. I visited here once before (Royal Standard of England).




After the meal, we walked around the grounds of Cliveden. I love visiting the water garden with the trees and plants in full bloom and the fountains running.




Afterwards, we walked around the little walled garden and then to the rose garden.


The formal gardens next to the hotel were next to visit.


The expansive views over the countryside allowed us to see for miles with clear skies.






More posts in this blog about Cliveden House can be seen below:
Bluebell Walks at Cliveden
Early Spring Visit to Cliveden House (National Trust, Buckinghamshire): Lockdown Edition
A Visit to Cliveden (National Trust): Lockdown Edition
A Visit to Cliveden House (Buckinghamshire, England)
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