Buscot Park

Buscot Park National Trust property administered by Lord Faringdon and his family, and The Faringdon Collection of paintings, furniture, ceramics, and sculptures.

Reopens 1 April 2026. Buscot Park is the home of Lord Faringdon and the Henderson family. They look after the property on behalf of the National Trust as well as the family collection of pictures, furniture, ceramics and objet d'art, known as the Faringdon Collection, which is displayed in the House. Built between 1780 and 1783 for a local landowner, Edward Loveden Townsend, the estate was purchas

ed in 1889 by Lord Faringdon's great-grandfather, Alexander Henderson, a financier of exceptional skill and ability, who in 1916 was created the 1st Lord Faringdon. He greatly enlarged the house, commissioned Harold Peto to design the famous Italianate water garden, and laid the foundations of the Faringdon Collection. Among his many purchases were Rembrandt's portrait of 'Pieter Six', Rossetti's portrait of 'Pandora', and Burne-Jones's famous series, 'The Legend of the Briar Rose'. His grandson and heir, Gavin Henderson, added considerably to the Collection, acquiring important furniture designed by Robert Adam and Thomas Hope, and was instrumental in returning the house to it's late eighteenth century appearance. The family, together with their fellow Trustees, continue to add to the Collection, to freshen its display, and to enliven the gardens and grounds.

💦Join us for a special one-day conference in partnership with  to explore the history of swimming pools in British garde...
05/05/2026

💦Join us for a special one-day conference in partnership with to explore the history of swimming pools in British gardens and landscapes. Held in Buscot Park’s miniature theatre next to our very own 1930s swimming pool, tickets include lunch, optional house tour and a chance to explore the gardens.

Sunday 31st May 2026, 10.30-4.30. Booking link in our bio and stories.
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We’re delighted to be rated 3rd best National Trust property in the country by ! The reviewer praised our marvellous gar...
17/04/2026

We’re delighted to be rated 3rd best National Trust property in the country by ! The reviewer praised our marvellous gardens, wonderful art collection and personal feel. Come and see for yourself! Free entry for National Trust and Historic Houses members.

Spring is here, and we are busy preparing the house and grounds to reopen on 1st April. We can’t wait to welcome you bac...
20/03/2026

Spring is here, and we are busy preparing the house and grounds to reopen on 1st April. We can’t wait to welcome you back.

Free entry for and members. Please check our website for opening days and times before your visit.

We’re delighted to feature in this week’s Hello! magazine, UK edition! Thank you to  and  for a wonderful photoshoot, we...
26/02/2026

We’re delighted to feature in this week’s Hello! magazine, UK edition! Thank you to and for a wonderful photoshoot, we had lots of fun, and the horses behaved beautifully 😀 Come and visit our Oxfordshire Wonderland when we reopen on 1st April.

A Happy New Year to all our visitors and friends from a frosty Buscot Park! We look forward to welcoming you back when w...
05/01/2026

A Happy New Year to all our visitors and friends from a frosty Buscot Park! We look forward to welcoming you back when we reopen on 1 April 2026. Until then, enjoy the sunshine and the sparkle ❄️

On Saturday 4th October at 6.30pm, our curator Dr Amy Lim will be giving a talk on 'The Faringdon Collection at Buscot P...
23/09/2025

On Saturday 4th October at 6.30pm, our curator Dr Amy Lim will be giving a talk on 'The Faringdon Collection at Buscot Park' at St Michael and All Angels, Eaton Hastings. Join us to find out more about our paintings, sculpture and ceramics, and the stories of how Lord Faringdon and his family built the collection. Tickets are £15 including complimentary drinks, in aid of church funds. Available via Eventbrite:

An important and diverse collection, begun by Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon, of fine and decorative arts

This week, Lechlade Art Society is holding a pop up exhibition in the squash court at Buscot Park. Come along and meet t...
08/05/2025

This week, Lechlade Art Society is holding a pop up exhibition in the squash court at Buscot Park. Come along and meet this lovely bunch of talented local artists and see them at work. Looking for some affordable art? There’s a wide range of paintings, prints and cards for sale.

Open daily 2-6pm, last day Sunday 11th May. Entry is included with your entry to Buscot Park, please check our website for prices and details.

Our new display in the dining room at Buscot Park celebrates some of our famous and influential visitors. You might be s...
16/04/2025

Our new display in the dining room at Buscot Park celebrates some of our famous and influential visitors. You might be surprised by some of them!

Gavin, 2nd Baron Faringdon hosted many distinguished guests at Buscot Park during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Many were from his two main areas of interest: Labour politics, and the arts. Politicians, economists, writers, artists and architects all came together over dinner to discuss the big questions of the day. Can you imagine what their conversations might have been?

We have reproduced their signatures from the Buscot Park visitor books on our monogrammed china, and set the table for a fantasy dinner party. Guests include:

•Aneurin Bevan, founder of the NHS
•Harold Wilson, Prime Minister
•Jennie Lee, founder of the Open University
•Ernö Goldfinger, Brutalist architect whose controversial work inspired Ian Fleming to name a Bond villain after him
•Madge Ashton (aka Madge Garland), fashion journalist and first Professor of Fashion at the Royal College of Art
•Jane Drew, ‘Tropical Modernist’ architect and town planner
•Seewoosagur Rangoolam, founding father of the nation of Mauritius

Buscot Park is open today, tomorrow and every day over the Easter weekend, 2-6pm. Last entry to the house 5pm. Check our website for opening days for the rest of the season. Free entry for National Trust and Historic Houses members.

🎼Announcing our programme of chamber music concerts for 2025 🎶On Saturday 26th April, Ben Shoeman will play a selection ...
08/04/2025

🎼Announcing our programme of chamber music concerts for 2025 🎶

On Saturday 26th April, Ben Shoeman will play a selection of piano favourites including Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata and Chopin’s Nocturne in C minor.

Concerts are held in the delightful Buscot Park theatre. Tickets £25 (+booking fee), including an interval drink. For more information, booking, and the full programme visit Buscotconcerts.co.uk

All concerts starts at 6.30pm. Ticket holders are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy in the grounds from 6pm.

Spring is here and we are open! Buscot Park gardens reopen today for the summer season, and the house reopens tomorrow. ...
01/04/2025

Spring is here and we are open! Buscot Park gardens reopen today for the summer season, and the house reopens tomorrow. Open 2-6pm, last entry to the house 5pm.

The grounds are open Mondays-Fridays, house open Wednesdays-Fridays, and both open on bank holidays and alternate weekends. Please check our website before you visit.

We are open this weekend (5th/6th April) and the forecast is beautiful, so come and enjoy the spring flowers!

Free entry for National Trust and Historic Houses members.

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Buscot House
Faringdon
SN78BU

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