Faringdon is located on the A420, northeast of Swindon. On the east side of Faringdon is the Faringdon Folly, an outcropping that served as an ancient hill fort.
Buscot Old Parsonage is a National Trust property located near the town of Faringdon. The Cotswold stone house was built in 1703 on the banks of the Thames.
Address: Buscot Old Parsonage / Great Coxwell Barn, Coleshill Estate Office, Faringdon SN7 8DQ, England
Hours:
April 2 to October 29: 2pm-6pm; Closed: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
Tips: Open only by written appointment with tenant.
Buscot Park is a neo-classical house containing the Faringdon Collection of paintings and furniture. It is set in an attractive garden with walks and a lake.
Address: Buscot Park, Faringdon SN7 8BU, England
Hours:
March 21 to September 26: 2pm-6pm; Closed: Sun, Mon, Tue, Sat
Always opened on: Good Friday - Christian, Easter - Christian
Always closed on: Spring Bank Holiday - Britain (last Monday, May ), Summer Bank Holiday - Britain outside Scotland (last Monday, August )
Tips: Also open on second and fourth weekends from March - September.
Last admission 1 hour prior to closing.
No dogs allowed.
Disability Access: No facilities for persons with disabilities.