A POPULAR National Trust site has advised tourists against visiting them today (Wednesday).
Croome Court - a mid-18th-century Neo-Palladian mansion surrounded by extensive landscaped parkland - is at capacity and has told visitors to come on a different day.
A spokesperson for the venue said they are car parks are full and visitors should consider coming to them on a different day.
They said: "Our car parks are at capacity. Please consider coming to us another day."
This week it was announced changes to parking arrangements at Croome, one of the county’s most popular National Trust sites, have been given the green light by the council.
The National Trust wants to swap around two overflow parking sites at grade-one-listed Croome Court to make “sensible” changes ahead of the busy summer holidays.
The ‘orchard’ at Croome has been used as a secondary car park at the expense of ‘paddock’, which was bought by the National Trust in 2017 and can only be used for 28 days a year.
The planning application asking to carry out the change has been approved by officers at Malvern Hills District Council.
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