The Moggerhanger House Preservation Trust was set up in 1997 with a dual
purpose of:
a) restoring and preserving the Grade I listed house and estate, including the pleasure gardens, walled kitchen gardens, wood and ice house,
b) ensuring these premises are used for the furtherance of the Christian faith.
The house has just completed a £6m restoration program which has restored it in keeping with the
1790 - 1812 plans of Sir John Soane. The 33 acres of grounds are to be restored with reference to the scheme of Humphry Repton
(as described in his Red Book of 1792), and the estate is listed in the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Grade II.
Full details of all events and latest news can be found
on the Moggerhanger Park web pages.
The Tea Rooms and Restaurant are now open.
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