Reviews for NATIONAL TRUST - KINVER EDGE AND THE ROCK HOUSES,

5/5 from Paul
2 years ago
Great place to spend few hours on a weekend! Definitely recommend to check out the cafe and try the sandwiches and a hot chocolate. The book store is also a great place to visit.
5/5 from Natalie
2 years ago
Beautiful little place. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Perfect views and lovely walks nearby. Will definitely return in the summer!
5/5 from Zee
3 years ago
A sight worth seeing! Very interesting quirky houses built into rocks. Lovely staff. One of the volunteers told us a lot about the history. Helen was particularly helpful and kind. Nice tea room including soup and pastries. There are stairs from the rock houses up to the tea room but speak to the staff at the entrance if you need help as there is a back entrance with no stairs. There are only two small houses so doesn't take long to see but it's quite unique and well worth the visit. Parking is by the road just a short walk. Grounds seemed popular with joggers.
5/5 from Omar
3 years ago
Very special. Guides in all the rooms to explain the history. And after u can have some tea in the cafe or go for a walk along one of three routes. We did the orange route, which goes to the top and back to the car park from there. Dog loved it.
5/5 from Oliver
3 years ago
Great National trust site to visit for a couple of hours. £17.50 for a family of 4. The cave houses and history around them are fascinating. Dogs allowed on leads. Great cafe too with lovely sandwiches and fresh baked cakes with indoor and outdoor seating with beautiful views.
5/5 from Barbara
3 years ago
Very interesting history at this National Trust place. Caves set in red sandstone and lived in until the 1960's. Two properties have been restored. Cafe and toilets on site. We then walked up through the woodland to the hillfort, quite steep but a good view at the top.
5/5 from Diane
3 years ago
Lovely little place full of history. Great information from the guide too. The walk all round the hills is perfect and well signed so you can't get lost! The scones are the best !
5/5
3 years ago
We had a lovely couple of hours there exploring the rock houses. I love that you can listen to a recording of people’s memories in one of the houses. The cafe was reasonably priced. My daughter loved the salted caramel cake and enjoyed the nice coffee. Lovely people on hand to help.
5/5 from Katherine
3 years ago
Fantastic historical site with beautiful views over the local area. The rock houses are so unique and a lovely site. The cafe is based in the old upper rock houses and has the most amazing homemade lemon cake! Definitely worth a visit!
5/5 from Kerry
3 years ago
Quite fascinating how the homes were carved in the rock, and how they made furniture fit by chopping away even more. Lovely tea room with friendly staff,tasty coffee and cakes there too. We went on the purple trail round the walk, on reaching the top of the iron age fort, the views were amazing, on the walk it was very up and down small hills, some had loose dirt and a little steep, so good shoes are a must. Overall a lovely few hours out.