Attraction in Basingstoke
Basing House Ruins
Redbridge Lane
Old Basing
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 7HB
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Basing House Ruins were once the country's largest private house, the palace of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester who was Lord Treasurer of England under three Tudor monarchs. The Civil War brought disaster to Basing which fell to Oliver Cromwell in person after 2 and a half years of siege in 1645. The ruins, which cover about 10 acres, contain Norman earthworks, the remains of Tudor kitchens, cellars, towers, a 300 foot long tunnel, a spectacular barn, Civil War defences designed by Inigo Jones and recently re-created 16/17th century formal garden. Special events.
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Tourist Info Number: +44 (0)1256 817 618
Months Open: Apr - Sept (inclusive)
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Coach Parking: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Contact Name for Groups: Alan Turton
Admission Price: Adults: £2; Children (5 and over): £1
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Ice creams, cold drinks
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