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🌳Hylands House and Estate

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Hylands House is a stunning 18th-century Grade II* listed villa set within 574 acres of parkland, formal gardens, and woodland. The estate offers acres of space for families to explore, with highlights including an adventure playground for kids, a miniature railway (select dates), and the beautiful walled gardens. The house itself has limited opening hours but offers self-guided tours revealing its rich history.

  • **Adventure Playground**: popular with younger children (ages 2-10) with climbing frames, swings, and slides.
  • **Miniature Railway**: runs on certain weekends and school holidays (small extra cost).
  • **Pionic spots**: many benches and grassy areas ideal for family picnics.
  • **Café**: serves hot and cold food, cakes, and kids' snacks.
  • **Dog-friendly**: dogs allowed on leads in parkland.
  • **Parking**: pay-and-display car park (£4 all day).

Practical tips: Pushchair and wheelchair accessible on main paths; some rougher trails for adventurous walkers. Free entry to the park and gardens; house admission charged separately (approx £5-£8 per adult, children free or reduced). Best on a dry day as most attractions are outdoors.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyEssex
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Plan around the miniature railway schedule

    The miniature railway only runs on certain weekends and school holidays. Check the schedule in advance if this is a must-do for your visit.

  • Adventure playground suits ages 2-10

    The adventure playground is designed for younger children aged 2-10. Older children may find it less challenging, but there's plenty of estate to explore elsewhere.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    Numerous picnic spots with benches and grassy areas throughout the estate. The café serves hot/cold food and snacks, or bring your own provisions.

  • Choose a dry day for maximum enjoyment

    Most attractions are outdoors. A dry day is essential for enjoying the playground, gardens, and walking trails comfortably.

  • Pushchair-friendly on main paths

    Main paths are pushchair accessible, but rougher woodland trails aren't. Stick to main routes if you have a buggy with you.

  • Free entry to park and gardens

    No charge to explore the 574 acres of parkland and formal gardens. House admission (approx £5-£8 per adult) is optional and separate.

  • Parking costs £4 for all-day access

    Use the pay-and-display car park; £4 covers your whole visit, making it reasonable value for a large estate.

  • Bring dogs on leads if you wish

    Dogs are welcome throughout the parkland on leads, so family pets can join your visit.

  • Allow time to explore woodland trails

    Beyond the playground and formal gardens, 574 acres of parkland and woodland offer trails for more adventurous families to discover.

  • Visit the walled gardens for a change of scene

    The historic walled gardens are worth exploring alongside the adventure playground for variety during your visit.

  • Check house opening hours before visiting

    The house has limited opening hours and requires separate admission. Check ahead if you'd like to do a self-guided tour inside.

  • Pack plenty to do for a full day out

    With 574 acres to explore, this estate can easily fill 3-4 hours. Bring entertainment for downtime and comfortable walking shoes.

  • Wear layers and weatherproof clothing

    You'll be outdoors most of the time. Weatherproof jackets, layers, and wellies (if wet) help families stay comfortable.

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