Goodwood House


Goodwood House
Type : Historic House/Palace
Location : Chichester

Goodwood House sits at the heart of the great sporting estate that is so prominent in the News, featuring motorsport, horseracing, golf and aviation, together with its own Kennels clubhouse and hotel. The House is the seat of the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon, and home to the heir to the titles, the Earl of March and his young family.



Goodwood is a working estate, with farming and forestry carrying on beside the contemporary sporting pursuits. The House is both traditional and modern, providing an elegant and glamorous backdrop to the many social activities. It houses a classic English art collection, with portraits by Van Dyck, Lely, Reynolds and Ramsay; fabulous and famous London scenes by Canaletto; and sporting pictures by George Stubbs, which were painted on the estate. The furniture is mostly French, as are the wonderful porcelain and tapestries. The Glorious Goodwood Guides happily explain the contents to the interested visitor.


Open most Sundays and Mondays from 22 March to 12 October 2009, 1 - 5pm (last entry 4pm)
During August open Sundays to Thursdays, 1 - 5pm (last entry 4pm)

Open by guided tour or stewarded (Please check Recorded Information)

Please check Recorded Information on 01243 775040 before visiting for details of occasional closures and changes to opening times


Admission Prices 2009
Adult £9.00 Senior Citizen £7.50;
Young Person (12-18) £4.00; Students with valid NUS card £4.00
Family ticket (2 adults accompanied by up to 4 children) £15; Under 12s FREE


Price details for Goodwood House
Name
Admission type
Price
Adult
Adult
£9.00-£9.00
Child
Child
£4.00-£4.00
Family
Family
£15.00-£15.00
Concession
Concession
£7.50-£7.50
Opening times - Goodwood House
Date
Day
Time
22/03/2009-31/07/2009
Monday
13:00-17:00
 
Sunday
13:00-17:00
01/08/2009-31/08/2009
Monday
13:00-17:00
 
Tuesday
13:00-17:00
 
Wednesday
13:00-17:00
 
Thursday
13:00-17:00
 
Sunday
13:00-17:00
01/09/2009-12/10/2009
Monday
13:00-17:00
 
Sunday
13:00-17:00
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