We were on the way south. Always wanted to have a look at "Rosings Park" from Pride and Prejudice 1995. Because the Belton Estate was used as Rosings there.
We didn't expect it to be that huge and with gardens and parks of this immense size! The parking lot already was massive, and quite full, but with spaces left in the very back. A nice walk along the trees brought us to the Belton House.
Inside there are many rooms to explore, one I remembered even from the TV show, where Lady Catherine de Bourgh and the Bennets often met.
Belton House was built between 1685 and 1687 by Sir John Brownlow. For about three centuries until 1984, Belton House was the seat of the Brownlow family. However, the financial difficulties were too great and in 1984 they donated the house, with most of its contents, to the National Trust.
It's been used - as mentioned - as a filming location. But also civil weddings can be held here.
The gardens and parkland are impressive and go as far as you can see. There's wildlife as well. A shop, café, food stalls. A big playground with games for the kids. There's just something for everybody. Be it to visit the house, to come and play, to have a picnic or just to have a nice walk on the grounds. The gardens in the back you shouldn't miss. Very pretty with a beautiful fountain at its centre.
Really a wonderful visit. And dogs are welcome as well (except in the House of course). read more