Visiting Stokesay

Stokesay Court is a magnificent late-Victorian mansion set within extensive grounds in rolling South Shropshire countryside.
Unspoilt and secluded, Stokesay shot to fame as a primary location for the film adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel “Atonement“. Read about Stokesay in The New York Times (December 2007).
Still very much a lived-in, private home, Stokesay welcomes visitors inside its doors and behind the scenes of Atonement on pre-arranged Tours.
Please contact Stokesay Court direct for all Tour bookings on +44 (0)1584 856238 or email tours@stokesaycourt.com. We welcome advance bookings for Groups.
Tour Dates and details of forthcoming events can be found on our News/Events Page. House tours will start again after Easter 2012.
Meanwhile the Gardens will be open for Snowdrop Walks in the afternoons on Saturday and Sunday of the weekend of February 18th/19th. Teas will be served in the Old Kitchens.
