I recently visited it to see 'Tom Jones', was an absolutely terrific play in fabulous gardens. A beautiful setting, and I appreciated this new venue. Drove from Shaftesbury and our friends drove from Daventry, well worth the visit. Please inform us of any future events. It is a much hidden jewel.
Review by Phyllis Bagg, 04/08/2009
I recently visited it to see 'Tom Jones', was an absolutely terrific play in fabulous gardens. A beautiful setting, and I appreciated this new venue. Drove from Shaftesbury and our friends drove from ...
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Wilton House stands on the site of a ninth century nunnery founded by King Alfred. This, in turn, was replaced by a twelfth century Benedictine abbey which, with its surrounding lands, was surrendered at the time of the Dissolution of the monasteries, to King Henry VIII, who gave them to William Herbert around 1542.