3 Best Landmarks in Luton, UK

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WREST PARK

Silsoe, Bedfordshire, Luton MK45 4HR, UK Directions

Since 1839

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Restoration Programme Ground Picnic Capability Brown Memorial Food and Drink Hall Heritage Centre Group and School Visits Historical Site Gardens and Pavilion

Wrest Park showcases a rich history of gardening styles spanning 300 years, inspired by the grand gardens of Versailles in France. The gardens offer a hands-on experience designed to inspire and entertain visitors of all ages. Wrest Park is committed to authenticity, quality, imagination, responsibility, and fun, with a vision of letting people experience the story of England where it unfolded. The venue maintains the highest standards in all operations, from visitor service and event management to conservation work and communication. In addition to the stunning gardens, Wrest Park includes a children's play area, a café serving tea, and the hidden treasures of their archaeological stores.

2025 Update: Wrest Park features an early eighteenth-century garden spread over 92 acres. It has wheelchair accessible entrance.

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Price:

ADVANCE ONLINE TICKETS
Adult £13.10
Child (5-17) £8.10
Concession £11.80
Family (2 adults + 3 children) £34.30
Family (1 adult + 3 children) £21.20
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ON THE DAY TICKETS
Adult £15.90
Child (5-17) £10.00
Concession £14.00
Family (2 adults + 3 children) £41.80
Family (1 adult + 3 children) £25.90
Member Free

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0370 333 1181

Mon-Sun: 10am - 5pm

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SOMERIES CASTLE

81 Someries Cottages, Someries, Luton LU2 9PL, UK Directions

Since 1400

Speciality:

Architectural Structure Historical Site

Someries Castle was designed in the 15th century by Sir John Wenlock, who is said to haunt the castle, and it is one of the oldest monuments in the Luton area. Wenlock acquired the site in 1430, and construction of the mansion soon began. Someries Castle is notable for being one of the first brick buildings in England, showcasing the early use of brick in its construction. Although always referred to as a castle, it was originally a fortified manor house, blending the defensive features of a castle with the design of a manor.

2025 Update: Someries Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument in the Parish of Hyde, near the town of Luton, Bedfordshire, England.

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0300 300 5511

Mon-Fri: 9am - 6:30pm
Sat & Sun: 9am - 5pm

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Kenilworth Road
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KENILWORTH ROAD

1 Maple Road East, Luton LU4 8AW, UK Directions

Since 1905

Speciality:

Football Stadium Football League Matches Women's Youth and International Soccer Matches

2025 Update: Kenilworth Road is a football stadium in the area. It has been the home ground of Luton Town Football Club since 1905. The stadium has also hosted women's and youth international matches, including the second leg of the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football final. The 12,056 all-seater stadium is situated in the district of Bury Park, one mile (1.6 km) west of the centre of Luton. The ground is known for the unusual entrance to the Oak Road End, and the five-season ban on away supporters that Luton Town imposed following a riot by visiting fans in 1985. Kenilworth Road has a capacity of 12,056.

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01582 411622

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