Newark Park Tea Pavilion
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Newark Park Tea Pavilion

in Ozleworth

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The Tea Pavilion at Newark Park is a welcoming spot to pause during your visit to this historic estate.

You'll find hot drinks, light lunches, and cakes on offer, making it a practical stop whether you're arriving fresh or have already spent time exploring the grounds.

Newark Park itself centers on a 16th-century Tudor hunting lodge that's been modified considerably over the centuries and is now maintained by the National Trust. The estate sits on substantial grounds with gardens and parkland that are genuinely pleasant to walk around, with good views stretching across the Ozleworth valley and opportunities to spot the deer that live on the land. It's the sort of place where you'll want to spend some time rather than rush through.

The park is conveniently located near Wotton-under-Edge, a working market town in the southern Cotswolds, so it makes for a straightforward afternoon visit if you're based nearby or passing through the area. The Tea Pavilion gives you easy access to both the immediate gardens and the wider parkland, so you can decide how much walking you want to do depending on the weather and your energy levels.

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