Built for Sir John Brownlow in the 1680s, the mansion has all the design features of a classic country house. Inside, the wealth of the Belton estate is immediately apparent, with grand display rooms and impressive collections of porcelain, silver, paintings and books. The gardens reflect the formality of the late 17th century in keeping with the period of the mansion. Home to a herd of about 300 fallow deer, Belton’s park covers over 1300 acres of land.
Entry: Our National Trust special rate applies - £7.50 per person