Ashling Park Estate
Ashling Park is a vineyard that has it all. The impressive 50-acre estate represents a new style of vineyard, with overnight stays, tours, tastings, restaurant and even a Gin School. Vineyard tours are paired with a visit to ‘Experience Room’ to try trophy winning wines and the estate’s Pinot Noir gin, while learning the vine to wine story in a very interactive way.
Visitors to the estate can stay overnight in a luxurious lodge created by Will Hardie of Channel 4’s Amazing Spaces. The stunningly spacious lodges feature roll-top baths, wood burners, huge beds and beautiful decor to reflect the vineyard seasons.
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Create your own tipple at the estate’s hands-on Gin School, and leave with two bottles of your own recipe gin.
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Local, seasonal and delicious produce in the beautiful restaurant, with vineyard views
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Stay overnight in a luxurious lodge, designed by Will Hardie of Channel 4’s Amazing Spaces
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When to visit
Ashling Park Estate is open for tours, tastings, lunch, afternoon teas, dinners and overnight stays from Thursday to Sunday all year round, with the exception of January.
Do I need to book?
Tours and tastings can be booked via the website.
Can I stay overnight?
Yes – the estate offers a selection of luxurious one and two bedroom lodges, each enjoying private terraces and vineyard views.
While you’re in the area
- Chichester Festival Theatre
- Wittering Beach
- Goodwood
- Bosham
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