National Trust King John's Hunting Lodge

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Axbridge, United Kingdom

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Museum· Tourist attraction· National museum

National Trust King John's Hunting Lodge Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Trust King John's Hunting Lodge is located in Axbridge, United Kingdom on The Square. National Trust King John's Hunting Lodge is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom.

Address

The Square

Price range

$$

Phone

+44 1934732012

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Open hours

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Richard richard burgess

What a gem! A very important medievel structure with a window back into history. Great little museum. The NT staff member was so knowledgeable about this lodge and the surrounding town. Well worth a visit.

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Tracey Armstrong

A lovely picturesque & very quaint museum in a perfect location that is owned by The English Heritage, which is full of true historical facts & relics of this & the surrounding areas, I found it to be very informative & the staff seem to be very knowledgeable to answer any questions you may have of days gone by. There is free parking for an hour just outside, or nearby is Moorland Road carpark that is completely free for as long as you need.

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Nia Willis

A small National trust property. Charming, Tudor building. We spent about an hour wandering around. Lovely lady on the door. Free to national trust members and only a few pounds if not members so really good value for money.

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Dawn Abbey

Lots to see in this small lodge. Really well done and worth a visit if in the area.

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ronnie ron

My local museum.. Very old but well looked after. Situated in medieval Axbridge Somerset.

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James Harper

Nice way to spend an hour, lots of stuff upstairs (be really careful on these!)

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Holly Gregory

Fantastic little place, not your usual national trust place, you'll need to visit the pub or tea rooms for food etc but this is just a real life Tudor house, squeaky floors , wooden beams.

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Joan Montalbano

Good to see but be very careful on HD internal stairs.