A Day Trip to Audley End House, Essex

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It was September, my husband had his friend over and I’d had a bad week at work. So I thought it best for everyone including myself if I got a bit of head space and went out for the day. I was offered free tickets to visit Audley End back in May, an offer which ran until the end of September – so off I went solo, with this post concluding my Summer 2022 England series.


Audley End was once the site of a monastery, which OF COURSE was demolished by Henry VIII in the 1500s. I seem to write that sentence about every historical home in England! It was then converted in to a home, which Queen Elizabeth I stopped at in 1578.

Audley End House

The house belonged to the Howard family (related to Catherine Howard, one of Henry VIIIs wives), and in the 1600s the initial house was demolished by Thomas Howard, the Lord Treasurer to build a much grander palace for entertaining King James I.

It turns out though that Thomas Howard had embezzled money from the Crown, and though he boasted that he had spend £200,000 on the house (about £26m in today’s money!), it turns out he had stolen most of this. In 1619, Howard and his wife were found guilty of embezzlement and sent to The Tower of London – he died in disgrace in 1626.

Since then, Samuel Pepys (of diary fame) visited Audley End in 1667, and in 1668 King Charles II bought the house as a home to use when attending the races at nearby Newmarket. Then in the 1700s it was transferred to the Barons Braybrooke, to whom it still remains partially owned today. The site is now operated by English Heritage and open to visitors.

During WW2, Audley End was used as a camp by a small number of units before being turned over to the Special Operations Executive. The SOE used it for its Polish branch. Designated as Special Training School 43, it was a base for elite paratroopers of the Polish Army in exile to train before undergoing operations in occupied Poland. A war memorial to the 108 Poles who died in the service stands in the main drive.

Inside the House – The Library


Getting to Audley End is simple if you have a car. It’s a 20 minute drive from Cambridge, 1.5hrs from London and also close to Colchester, Ipswich, Milton Keynes, Bedford and all the surrounding areas.

If you don’t have a car, then the nearest station is either Stansted Airport, Bishop’s Stortford or Cambridge – from where you can get a taxi taking a max of 20 minutes.

A beautiful and crisp autumn day


Whilst you could easily spend a day at the house itself, there are some other nice places to visit which are great to add on if you have a car.

If you’re in to beautiful villages, then look no further than Wendens Ambo – be sure to head to Church Street to take in the beautiful cottages and take a stroll down Duck Street.

Beautiful Wendens Ambo

A great option for dinner at the end of the day, Saffron Walden is a small market town. It’s named after the famous spice which was actually grown here in the 16th and 17th centuries! Here you could visit the ruined Walden Castle, explore the country’s largest turf maze or just explore the many medieval buildings.

Depending on which direction you’re coming from, you could also tie in a visit with Duxford Imperial War Museum near Cambridge, or Mountfitchet Castle and Norman Village near Stansted.


What do you think of Audley End House? I really enjoyed my day trip there and it definitely helped clear my head and give me some much needed space. Thank you for reading – stay safe and happy travelling!

34 responses to “A Day Trip to Audley End House, Essex”

  1. Looks like a picture perfect day trip to Audley End, Hannah 🙂 Lovely vintage structures, gardens, interesting historical data, and supplemental related options nearby. Another wonderful post, my dear friend!

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    1. Aw thanks Phil – it was a lovely trip that’s for sure 🙂 Hope you’re having a good week and Happy Thanksgiving if you’re celebrating today

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      1. TY my friend 🙂

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  2. Absolutely stunning! I wish I lived by you so we could’ve gone together!

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    1. I feel like that every time I go somewhere on my own – we’d totally have the best day trips and girls weekends 😊

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  3. Another wonderful tour of such a beautiful place! I really love that kitchen garden- it is just so pretty and inviting. What a great way to spend a day to yourself 🙂

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    1. Aw so glad you liked it Meg, I love exploring places like that when they’re so quiet. And happy thanksgiving – we don’t celebrate it here in England but hope you’re having a wonderful time.

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      1. Thank you! If you ever need an American Thanksgiving dinner, you just come on over and you can join the feast 🙂

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  4. Wenden Ambo and Saffron Walden both look delightful places to visit as does Audley End House. More places to add to my must visit list Hannah.

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    1. Oh the area is definitely worth a visit, especially if you visit Duxford air museum and cambridge as well – you can easily make a weekend of it.

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  5. So much history in one house! Looks like you spent the day wisely. Maggie

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    1. Thanks Maggie, it was a lovely day out!

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  6. Hannah, I loved tagging along on your visit to Audley End! The house looks magnificent and I am intrigued by the kitchen garden. So many old homes had these, and I’m so envious because I can hardly grow a single pot of basil! Then the added bonus of a trip to Saffron Walden with those thatched roof cottages – just delightful! I would love to see all of this in person one day. Thank you for sharing your travels.

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    1. Oh thank you so much for reading and taking the time to comment. That’s hilarious about your basil but I totally agree – I tried my own little herb garden and produced absolutely nothing from it haha! England is so full of cute little villages which are always fun to explore. Hope you’re hvaing a wonderful Thanksgiving today 🙂

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      1. Thank you, Hannah! We will be digging into all that food in a few hours. Have a wonderful rest of your week.

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  7. Wow, what a grand mansion! The Library room is my favourite and so is Saffron Walden with its cute little houses. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. I loved the library too, I’m always a sucker for books! Thanks for reading Aiva, you have a great day too xx

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  8. Henry VIII was a very, very bad man! Audley End House is picture perfect – love the colour in the garden. Oh, and of course I admire the little houses at the end of your post … they are just so charming. Yes, I think it was the perfect day (how else but with such a beautiful blue sky) to get over a bad week 😀.

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    1. Wasn’t he just! He destroyed so much. Aw thank you, it was a lovely little day trip to refocus and get my head in the right place. Thanks so much for reading, hope you’re having a good week so far 🙂

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  9. So pretty! You are a very talented photographer and I always look forward to seeing your photos and reading your posts.

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    1. Ahhh you’re far too kind, thank you so much. I love taking photos, but still don’t have a professional camera – just my phone. I might be putting a proper camera on my Christmas list 🙂 Thanks as always for reading and hope you’re having a great week.

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      1. I have several different cameras and sometimes I think my phone is the best one. I hope you’re having a lovely day as well.

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  10. The Audley End House has such an interesting history and the grounds look so beautiful with all the flowers in bloom. I am in love with all those charming thatched cottages. They look straight out of a fairytale or something.

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    1. I always love the amount of pretty villages and thatched cottages we have here in England, we’re lucky to have them round every corner 🙂

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  11. NattyTravels

    Oh, what a great place to spend the day, and Wendens Ambo looks like a stunning place. I’d love to stroll around there and see all the beautiful cottages.

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    1. It was really lovely, and well off the main tourist trail so no-one else around really. It’s a great day out option for sure 🙂

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  12. What a beautiful place for a day trip! It seems like there are a lot of beautiful houses (or should I say mansions? manors? villas? 😂) like this one in the UK! The beautiful cottages nearby also look so cute!!

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    1. Totally, we have these houses (we call them stately homes, which massively underplays it – definitely mansions haha!) round every corner so we’re spoiled with them. I agree on the cute cottages, they always brighten the day 🙂

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  13. Those Howards, I tell you… always getting into trouble (or pushing their young womenfolk – Catherine and Anne Boleyn – into situations that get them in trouble)! The house looks lovely, though. 🙂

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    1. Ha – that made me laugh. You are so right, they were a very interesting family that’s for sure.

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  15. Gorgeous photos and a really interesting review. Somewhere I haven’t yet visited but is on my list! Thank you and happy new year!

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    1. Thanks so much Cathy, I hope you make it to Audley End in 2023 🙂

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