The Park & Gardens: remains open daily, from 10 am - 5 pm. Suggested donation of Β£4.50
Dogs are welcome in the Park and allowed off leads, if kept under control.
Please note, the house is closed to the public.
We kindly ask that you be respectful of the ownersβ privacy and use the map to follow the public access routes around the gardens.

ABOUT
Kyre Park is a privately owned parkland & gardens, laid out in 1754 by Capability Brown. Considered one of the finest gardens in Worcestershire since the mid 1700s, the gardens at Kyre continue to delight.
The park consist of five lakes, waterfalls, follies, a Grade II listed Jacobean barn (now Kyre Park Antiques Barn & Bistro), a ruin, and a Norman dovecote.
Formly a medieval deer park, the grounds of Kyre Park were laid out in the second half of the 18th century for the Pytts family. A roughly horseshoe string of ponds was created, with ornamental cascades and bridges, and this landscape formed the backdrop to pageants and garden parties in the Edwardian era.
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