“Packwood House is a timber-framed property and was originally built in the 16th century. Packwood House was a modest farmhouse constructed for John Fetherston between 1556 and 1560. During the World Wars, Graham Baron Ash renovated the interior, creating a 20th-century Tudor-style domestic atmosphere. The house boasts an impressive collection of 16th-century textiles and furniture. Packwood House appeals to visitors of all ages with its family-friendly activities, interactive technology, and captivating displays. The surrounding gardens feature prominent herbaceous borders and a renowned collection of yews. The famous Yew Garden, which was laid out in the mid-17th century, includes over 100 trees and leads up a spiral hill where visitors can relax on a wooden seat.”
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