A couple of days ago DH and I decided to visit the National Trust property Mottisfont Abbey. As we were looking after our 25 month-old grandson for the day, he came with us. We had a lovely time in the gardens beforehand and before entering Mottisfont House I put him in his pushchair as I felt it was more appropriate for him to be safely in his (small) pushchair rather than trying to keep hold of an inquisitive toddler who just wants to go off exploring!!
Upon entering the house we were told that DH could be admitted on his mobility scooter, but pushchairs are not allowed. Our grandson is too heavy for me to carry for any length of time, so we left.
There was nothing outside the house to say that pushchairs were not admitted. On our way out I went into the pay kiosk again to see if I had missed the "No pushchairs" sign but there was none – indeed, the woman at the pay desk said she wasn’t aware that pushchairs were NOT allowed in the house. I have emailed Mottisfont to ask for clarification on this point but have not had a reply as yet. I also phoned today but only the answering machine was on.
I just thought I'd mention this on Gransnet as, with the bank holiday coming up, this pushchair ban is something to bear in mind when considering visiting Mottisfont with small children.