Buscot Park

Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 8BU

Buscot Park

About this park

Buscot Park, nestled in the Oxfordshire countryside, offers stunning late 18th-century grounds perfect for a peaceful outing. While the house itself is a treasure trove of art, dogs are welcome to explore the extensive pleasure gardens, providing a lovely backdrop for a relaxed stroll. Administered by Lord Faringdon, the park maintains an intimate, family-home feel, making it a unique and charming retreat for both humans and their canine companions. Dogs will enjoy the variety of landscapes within the grounds, from the structured beauty of the Four Seasons garden to the tranquil Peto Water garden and the scenic woodland avenues. The changing scenery and the park's well-kept paths ensure a pleasant walk for all activity levels. It's an excellent opportunity for dogs to enjoy new sights and smells in a grand, yet welcoming, environment. While Buscot Park warmly welcomes dogs, they are not permitted inside the house. Dogs are allowed in the general grounds and gardens, but it's important to keep them under control to preserve the historic landscape and the enjoyment of all visitors. They are also specifically welcome in the paddock, which serves as an overflow car park, ensuring they have space to stretch their legs before or after their garden adventure. For visitor convenience, a car park is available, though dogs are only allowed in the paddock overflow area. A tea-room offers refreshments for owners, and toilet facilities are also provided. While the house is not accessible with dogs, the beautiful gardens and grounds provide plenty to explore, making it a worthwhile visit for dog owners in the region.

Facilities

  • Café
  • Parking
  • Public Toilets

Opening hours

Daily: Dawn - Dusk

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