Clothes Optional Days
Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 9AS
Clothes optional days in 2010 are:-
Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 9AS
Clothes optional days in 2010 are:-
Monday: 31st May
Sunday: 6th June
Sunday: 11th July
Sunday: 8th August
Sunday: 5th September
Open between 11.00 – 17.30
Please note all usual admission costs apply.
Parking is in the Long Stay car park adjacent to the gardens and currently costs 50p for 4 hours
or £1 for all day parking.
Please see our website for directions www.abbeyhousegardens.co.uk
Please climb Abbey steps (60) to access the gardens entrance or arrange to be dropped at The
Market Cross in the town centre (2 minute level walk to the admission gates). There is a short
stay car park in the town centre but parking is limited to 2 hours, is more expensive and often
full.
The gardens are a no smoking zone.
Visitors’ change in the Belvedere and bags for safe-keeping of belongings are provided on a
cloakroom ticket arrangement in exchange for a £1 donation to Charity. Abbey House Gardens
supports the Marine Conservation Society.
Admission to the gardens on a Clothes Optional Day does not require a visitor to be without
their clothes. The opportunity is offered to anyone who so wishes to spend their time within the
garden boundaries without their clothes. We are not a club requiring membership, do not have
club facilities and offer simply the opportunity to visit the gardens without clothes and without
comment.
There is no pressure to dress or undress whilst on the property; it is a matter entirely for
personal preference. Purchasing a ticket for admission buys you into an agreement to respect
everyone else’s freedom of choice to be with or without clothes and to respect: the environment
into which you are entering and its boundaries, the wishes of the garden owners, the needs of
other visitors and the needs of the wider local community.
Photographs taken in the garden must not, under any circumstances, include other visitors and
Abbey House Gardens retains the copyright to all photographs taken within the grounds.
Visitors may bring their own food to eat in the garden on the understanding that they also take
their rubbish home with them. However there will be a simple casserole lunch available to
purchase in the gardens on Clothes Optional Days between 12.00 noon and 15.00 pm for
visitors wishing to remain on site. Alternatively there are several places to eat in town once
visitors have dressed to leave the premises.
Sunday: 6th June
Sunday: 11th July
Sunday: 8th August
Sunday: 5th September
Open between 11.00 – 17.30
Please note all usual admission costs apply.
Parking is in the Long Stay car park adjacent to the gardens and currently costs 50p for 4 hours
or £1 for all day parking.
Please see our website for directions www.abbeyhousegardens.co.uk
Please climb Abbey steps (60) to access the gardens entrance or arrange to be dropped at The
Market Cross in the town centre (2 minute level walk to the admission gates). There is a short
stay car park in the town centre but parking is limited to 2 hours, is more expensive and often
full.
The gardens are a no smoking zone.
Visitors’ change in the Belvedere and bags for safe-keeping of belongings are provided on a
cloakroom ticket arrangement in exchange for a £1 donation to Charity. Abbey House Gardens
supports the Marine Conservation Society.
Admission to the gardens on a Clothes Optional Day does not require a visitor to be without
their clothes. The opportunity is offered to anyone who so wishes to spend their time within the
garden boundaries without their clothes. We are not a club requiring membership, do not have
club facilities and offer simply the opportunity to visit the gardens without clothes and without
comment.
There is no pressure to dress or undress whilst on the property; it is a matter entirely for
personal preference. Purchasing a ticket for admission buys you into an agreement to respect
everyone else’s freedom of choice to be with or without clothes and to respect: the environment
into which you are entering and its boundaries, the wishes of the garden owners, the needs of
other visitors and the needs of the wider local community.
Photographs taken in the garden must not, under any circumstances, include other visitors and
Abbey House Gardens retains the copyright to all photographs taken within the grounds.
Visitors may bring their own food to eat in the garden on the understanding that they also take
their rubbish home with them. However there will be a simple casserole lunch available to
purchase in the gardens on Clothes Optional Days between 12.00 noon and 15.00 pm for
visitors wishing to remain on site. Alternatively there are several places to eat in town once
visitors have dressed to leave the premises.