Woodlands Grill at Barnsley Gardens
Ratings and Reviews for Woodlands Grill at Barnsley Gardens
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Oct 16 2011
Joe H. via Yelp
Barnsley Gardens as a location is easily 5 stars - as a resort it sadly only rates 3. That said we return each year - as it is close to The Pumpkin Patch...read more
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Aug 21 2011
Leslie B. via Yelp
I think Barnsley Gardens is one of the most beautiful places that I have visited, so I think my review could be slightly more positive that is deserved...read more
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Aug 15 2011
Michelle G. via Yelp
This place is just plain gorgeous. It would have been a more lovely visit if we came on a spring time when flowers are well bloomed. Most of the flowers...read more
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Sep 02 2008
via Citysearch
This is a first class resort, especially for golfers. The accomodation are lovely, the food is excellent, and the grounds are beau...read more
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Jun 25 2005
via Citysearch
How can you describe excellence??? This is a top of the line resort, top of the line food and top of the line prices. Reservatio...read more
Overview
Every perfectly manicured inch of Barnsley Gardens works to set your mind at ease and transport you back in time. Originally built by Englishman Godfrey Barnsley in the 1840s, the estate was purchased in 1988 by Prince Hubertus Fugger and transformed into a 1,300-acre luxury resort with an English countryside vibe. The gardens and the ruins of the original historic manor are the cornerstone of the estate's appeal.
The Experience
Each of the 33 guest cottages comes with a garden, wet bar, freestanding tub and king-sized bed. Experiencing the gentle opulence of the resort's overnight accommodations is pricey at $215 to $395 per night. More practical, and still worth the trip, is the $10 tour of the gardens, ruins and museum. Register in advance to use the sporting clay field, ride horses, or fish, canoe and kayak the ponds and lakes.