About
Discover the beautifully restored house and gardens of natural history pioneer Gilbert White.Regarded as the ‘Father of Ecology’, White’s book ‘The Natural History of Selborne’ is thefourth most published book in the English language. The book is a series of letters andobservations between White and his fellow naturalists, Thomas Pennant and DainesBarrington, exploring wildlife in their local areas and how the species responded to changing seasons (phenological observations).
A testament to White’s legacy, ‘The Natural History of Selborne’ has never been out of printsince its first publication in 1789. White is also renowned for major discoveries, includingidentifying the harvest mouse, chiff chaff and noctule bat.
Located in Selborne, a stunning corner of the South Downs National Park, Gilbert White’s17th century home is now a museum open to visitors. Museum highlights include, theoriginal manuscript of ‘The Natural History of Selborne’, White’s 18th century floralembroidered bed covers and White’s taxidermy hawfinch.
The museum also hosts collections belonging to Lawrence Oates, who was part of thefateful Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole, and the collection of Lawrence’s uncle,Frank Oates, who was a naturalist. There are interactives, original footage and children’sactivities throughout the museum.
The extensive 18th century gardens have also been restored to their former glory for visitorsto explore, with cottage, herb and kitchen gardens, as well as sweeping lawns and awildflower meadow.
Visitors can enjoy brunch, lunch and afternoon tea at the café. Dogs are welcome in thecafé. There is also a farm shop and gift shop, which offer organic produce from the garden,honey, jam and Gilbert’s craft beer from the onsite 1765 brewhouse. Plants and seedpackets are also available to purchase. The gift shop is filled with nature inspired gifts, making brilliant presents for all the family. The shop stocks a diverse array of eco-products,from a variety of local craftspeople.
Pop in for a pint at the Jubilee Tap, after your visit! Located just across the High Street,opposite the museum, the Tap Room is a friendly and relaxed bar, where the public can trythe Gilbert White range of beers from the restored brewhouse. Brewing was a part ofWhite's life and something in which he took pleasure in. By opening the Tap Room visitorscan now fully experience one of White's past times and step back into history by tastingbrews made with his recipes. Tap Room opening times: Thursday, Friday and Saturday,17:30-9:00pm. Last orders 8:30pm.
The 16th Century rustic barn, nestled below the Selborne Hanger in the grounds of GilbertWhite’s House & Gardens, is also available for private hire and weddings. With gloriousviews over the tranquil meadow it is the perfect location for more intimate ceremonies andreceptions. Couples have the opportunity to work with Gilbert White’s Brewery, to maketheir own loving brew for their special day.
Events are held throughout the year, from outdoor theatre, to talks to children’s trails. Ourbiggest annual events include the family friendly Nature Day and the Unusual Plants Fair.The museum also takes part in the annual Jane Austen Regency Week, as both White andAusten had shared connections to places and people in the area.
Book Tickets
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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(student or over 60) Full Entry: | £17.00 per ticket |
Adult | £18.00 per ticket |
Child (under 16) | £6.00 per ticket |
Child (under 5) | Free |
Family (2 Adults + 3 Children) | £38.00 per ticket |
Garden only | £12.00 per ticket |
These tickets are valid for one year from date of purchase, excluding special event days. On your return please present your ticket along with a form of ID. There are also special rates for groups.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Wheelchair user accessible - Wheelchair adapted picnic benches. A non-motorised wheelchair is free to borrow from reception. Disabled toilets in the café and museum.
Catering
- On-Site cafe/restaurant - On-Site café/restaurant – serving brunch, lunch and afternoon tea. Open Tuesday to Sunday 9.30am-4.30pm.The Jubilee Tap bar serves the Gilbert White range of beers, alongside sharing platters, wine and co*cktails. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 17:30-9:00pm. Last orders 8:30pm
Establishment Features
- Conference facilities
- Dogs Accepted - in the garden only.
- Event Venue - Events and conference venue, contact events@gilbertwhiteshouse.co.uk Wedding contact weddings@gilbertwhiteshouse.co.uk
- Toilets
Parking & Transport
- On site parking - hand in your registration number to reception on arrival toaccess free parking
- Parking (free)
Payment Methods
- American Express accepted
- Delta accepted
- Groups Accepted
- Maestro Accepted
- MasterCard accepted
- Solo accepted
- Special group rates
- Visa accepted
Provider Preferences
- Indoor Attraction
- No Smoking Attraction
- Outdoor Attraction
- Village Location
Specialist Features
- Family Fun
Tours and Demonstrations
- Educational Visits Accepted - For educational visits to the Field Studies Centre contact: fsc@gilbertwhiteshouse.co.uk
- Guided Tours Available for Groups - For house and garden tours available to groups contact: info@gilbertwhiteshouse.co.uk
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Nearest major road is A3. Selborne is on the B3006 from Alton to the A3. Postcode for the car park is GU34 3BN. To access the car park when travelling from Alton, go past the museum and straight after passing the Selborne Arms pub take the first right, then travel through there pub car park and up to the museum car park. Remember to hand in your registration at reception to access free parking.
Public Transport Directions
The nearest stations are Alton, Petersfield and Liss. The 38 bus between Alton and Petersfield runs through Selborne, the nearest bus stop is the Selborne Arms. Remember to check bus and train times before you travel.