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Ardington House
 Summary
An early 18th century house in elegant Baroque style,
set in quiet lawns and terraced gardens. The house was built for
the Baring family, prominent merchants and founders of the bank of
the same name. It is still a family home, and has a pleasant, relaxed
feel about it that perfectly suits its quiet, riverside location
in rolling Oxfordshire countryside.
The
House
Ardington was begun in 1720 by the Strong brothers, though the house
was later acquired by the Baring family of merchant bank fame. The
design is simple and symmetrical, composed of three stories, with a
pedimented centre section that stands proud of the house wings. The
result is pleasing and unpretentious, a fine example of early Georgian
style, and quite moderate in size when compared to more overwhelming
Oxfordshire stately homes like Buscot or Blenheim.
The most prominent
interior feature is the curvilinear imperial staircase, which splits
in two, and rises from the entry hall in a gentle sweep until the two
halves of the stair rejoin at a landing, where windows overlook the
lawns below and the meandering Lockinge Brook beyond. The newel posts
of the staircase are topped with fanciful carvings of acorns. The effect
is quite beautiful and almost worth visiting Ardington on its own!
Beyond the staircase, the tour of the interior takes in the panelled
dining room, called by John Betjeman, "the nicest dining room in Oxfordshire",
the drawing room, and upstairs bedrooms. There is period furniture
throughout, though much of the original Georgian panelling has been
replaced by mid-Victorian work. Throughout, the rooms and passages
are hung with portraits of the Baring family.
One of the most pleasant aspects of a visit to Ardington is its informal
atmosphere. Visitors are generally taken around the house by
the owner. This is in startling contrast to some of the more impersonal
tours of grand country houses which can occasionally leave visitors
feeling cold. By contrast, we were greeted by the owner of Ardington
on our entry, and to our delight, she offered us fresh, home-baked
biscuits. Try getting that sort of personal greeting at other stately
homes! After a quick munch, the owner guided the Britain Express family
around the house interior and the grounds, telling us about the history
and people who used to live there. It was quite a delightful visit,
and we left feeling very welcome indeed.
The Grounds
The grounds of Ardington are quite small. There is a lovely terrace
at the rear of the house, with steps leading down to water meadows,
and eventually to the Lockinge Brook, where swans float
peacefully. To the front of the house there are several cleared areas
ringed with trees, but nothing along the lines of what you'd call
developed garden areas.
Contact
Ardington House
Wantage
Ardington
Oxfordshire
England
OX12 8QA
Location: just off A34 between M4 and M40
Website: Ardington House
Email: info@ardingtonhouse.com
Phone: 01235 821 566
Fax: 01235 821 151
Location
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Parking
There is a car park in a small field near the house. There is
a gentle walk to the house.
Entry
Entry fee.
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