Paxton House
With a National Art Pass you get
Paxton House is an 18th-century Adam country house with Chippendale furniture and a collection of world-class paintings from the National Galleries of Scotland.
Hanging in the magnificent picture gallery, the culmination of a suite of rooms added by George Home in 1814, are paintings by Raeburn, Reynolds, Wilkie, Nasmyth and Lawrence. There are 80 acres of grounds and gardens, net fishing, riverside and woodland walks and adventure playground. The Georgian kitchen can be explored and there are music, theatre and events throughout the year.
Visitor information
Address
Paxton, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Borders, TD15 1SZ
01289 386291
Opening times
The Paxton grounds, gardens, tearoom and other facilities are currently open. The house is currently shut but please check their website for the latest opening information and details.
Visitor information
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