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Nestled in the North Wessex Downs in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Carvers Hill Estate is home to 22,000 vines and a state-of-the-art winery.
Our vineyard offers stunning views of the Wessex Downs - with rolling hills, lush greenery, and a serene atmosphere, it’s a perfect escape to experience the British countryside at its best.
Designed to celebrate wine, landscape and hospitality, the winery is complemented by elegant private event spaces, three luxury cedar-clad cabins, a Members’ Club room, cellar-door tasting area and a secure, bonded warehouse for fine wine storage.
Whether you’re seeking a luxury vineyard stay, a guided wine experience, or a truly memorable private event venue, Carvers Hill Estate offers a refined escape rooted in landscape, craftsmanship and quiet luxury.
Tours & Tastings
From grape to glass, join us for an immersive journey through the vines on a guided Tour & Tasting. Hosted by our winemaker, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes view of the wine-making process, our winery in action and a tasting of our award-winning wines.
Guided Tour & Tasting - £25 per person | 90 minutes | Wednesdays & Saturdays
Grand Tour - £65 per person | 2.5 hours | Wednesdays & Saturdays
Find out more here: Tours & Tasting | Carvers Hill Estate
Cabin Stays
Enjoy a secluded stay in our woodland cabins overlooking the countryside - Find out more here: Carvers Hill Cabins - Shalbourne - Visit Wiltshire
Private Events & Celebrations
We have crafted a stunning setting for weddings, parties, intimate dinners or corporate events. Our vaulted atrium can accommodate up to 150 seated guests and features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame breath-taking views of the winery, making it one of the most remarkable venues in the UK.
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| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Guided Tour & Tasting - Adult | £25.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Carvers Hill Estate signposted on A338.
Coming from Hungerford, continue on A338 for 5 miles. Ignore first signpost for Shalbourne (avoids driving through narrow village road); instead takek the second left turning for Shalbourne.
Coming from Burbage, continue on A338 for 6 miles. Take right turn signposted for Shalbourne.
*Avoid driving through Shalbourne village where possible*
3 miles from Great Bedwyn. 5 miles from Hungerford. Both with direct trains to London Paddington Daily bus service from Hungerford to Shalbourne village.
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