Tudor House Museum and Garden
Tudor House was built in 1495. Over the centuries it has been a family home and an artist's studio, and housed businesses including a dye-house and a bookbinder. You can explore the history of this fascinating building through the lives of some of the people who lived here, and enjoy a stroll in the authentically reconstructed 16th century Tudor Knot Garden.
Wheelchair access to ground floor and first floor.
Open 7 days a week, 10am - 5pm at the heart of Southampton's Old Town.
Opening Times
| 2012 (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
|---|
Facilities
Provider Preferences
- In town/city centre
- Indoor Attraction
- No Smoking Attraction
- Outdoor Attraction - Tudor Knot garden
Accessibility
- Accessible Lift - To first floor only
- Disabled persons toilet
- Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Induction Loop System
- No dogs (Guide dogs accepted)
- Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors - There are disabled parking spaces on Bugle Street
- Ramp/Level Access
- Wheelchair user accessible
Children & Infants
- Family Friendly, Children Welcome
Parking & Transport
- Parking (charge) - nearby parking st West Quay pool, Mayflower Park and Grosvenor Square
- Railway station within walking distance
Catering
- Cafe
- On-Site cafe/restaurant
Payment Methods
- Groups Accepted
- Maestro Accepted
- MasterCard accepted
- Solo accepted
- Visa accepted
Establishment Features
- All weather attraction
- Audio Tours - For adults,childen and visually impaired visitors
- Beach / Coast within walking distance - Ferry to Isle of Wight at the end of Bugle Street, 5-10 minutes walk
- Gift shop
- Groups welcome
- Guided tours by arrangement
- Licensed for weddings
- Meeting rooms
- Open all year round - Except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day
- Open on bank holidays
- Special Opening for Groups by Arrangement - Evenings
- Toilets
Specialist Features
- Educational Groups
- Family Fun
- Marketed Towards Children
- Marketed Towards Families
- Marketed Towards Senior Citizens
- Marketed towards student/youth
Tours and Demonstrations
- Demonstrations Given - Check website www.tudorhouseandgarden.com
- Educational Visits Accepted - Check website www.tudorhouseandgarden.com
- Guided Tours Available for Groups
- Guided Tours Available for Individuals
Prices
| Ticket Type | Tariff |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket | £4.75 per ticket |
| Child 7yrs and over | £3.00 per ticket |
| Concessions and Students | £3.75 per ticket |
| Family(2 adults,3 children) | £12.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Road Directions
From M3 southbound, exit at J13, signed M27 West. Once on M27 exit at J3, the M271. Stay in the left hand lane and filter onto M271. Approach the roundabout in the left lane and follow signs West Quay/Waterfront. As you approach the City Centre you will branch off to the right. Go straight on at the t/light junction with Novotel to the left and straight ahead at roundabout. Bugle Street is to the left. Tudor House is situated in the upper part of Bugle Street on the left hand side.
From Southampton Tourist Information: Move into the left hand lane of Civic Centre Road and turn left into Portland Terrace. Continue straight ahead into Castle Way and follow this to the next traffic lights, then turn right into Lower High Street. At the next lights turn right onto Town Quay Road and then right into Bugle Street.
Parking: Mayflower Park off Town Quay Road for 2 hours parking, or for longer parking turn left off the High Street into Gloucester Square for long term parking.
