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Goddards House and Garden

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Nestled on the edge of the racecourse and just a short walk from the heart of York, you'll find Goddards, the charming home of the Terry family. Yes, that's the same Terry family famous for the delightful chocolate orange! Noel Goddard Terry, the mastermind behind Terry’s of York, owned this historic chocolate-making company. The family residence was crafted by architect Walter Brierly, showcasing the Arts and Crafts style, and it boasts four acres of exquisite gardens designed by George Dillistone. It's a place where you can truly unwind: imagine yourself in the cozy Drawing Room, sipping sherry, or meandering through the serene garden rooms.

During the festive season, the house is beautifully adorned, reflecting how the Terry family might have celebrated Christmas. Visitors are welcomed to experience the warmth and joy of the season. You can even book a special lunch in the Dining Room, perfect for a holiday gathering with friends and family. The house offers a peek into selected rooms, revealing snippets of family life and the bustling chocolate factory that once thrived here.

The garden is a marvel to explore, featuring yew-hedged rooms, a classic bowling green, and wilderness gardens blooming with plants for every season. It's a haven for wildlife, too. Recently, an orchard and a fragrant garden were added, inspired by original planting plans from the archives. Families will love the chance to engage in games and activities, just like the Terry family did in years gone by. And here's a fun tidbit: the gardens are not just for show. They are a living part of York's history, offering a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the past for all who visit.
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