The garden is the perfect place to unwind and explore hidden vistas and unexpected delights, including Wolf’s Cove model village and the Priest’s House.
In the manor house are Charles Wade’s eclectic collections. He was an architect and artist who dedicated his life to collecting, having inherited his family’s sugar estates. They maintain the atmospheric rooms he created with low lighting and few labels. From tiny toys to Samurai armour, and musical instruments to bicycles, thousands of objects are laid out for you to see just as Mr. Wade intended.
‘Let nothing perish’ was Wade’s motto, and at Snowshill you can discover his passion for craftsmanship, colour, and design, from every day to the extraordinary.
Snowshill Manor And Garden
Snowshill is the eccentric Charles Wade’s unique residence, where he relished in constructing a stage for his life and passions.
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