The Gothic Temple is a splendid, historic folly built in the gardens at Stowe in 1741. Inside, the rooms are all circular with the main vault of the central space painted with heraldry and to be on the first-floor gallery is an important architectural experience.
Visit us at National Trust, Stowe to explore this fantastic folly. Information on the building and restoration will be available.
Please note that whilst entrance to Gothic Temple is free, entrance charges to Stowe Landscape Gardens for non-National Trust members do still apply.
During busy times we will be operating a queue system for visitors.
Children must be supervised at all times.
Dogs are not permitted inside Gothic Temple on Open Days.
There are no visitor toilet facilities at Gothic Temple.
Finding us
By car follow postcode: MK18 5EQ. This will take you to the parking which is situated at the New Inn NT Stowe. From the car park, Gothic Temple is a 15-20min walk through the grounds.
Accessibility
Gothic Temple is situated in the grounds of National Trust's Stowe, 1.7km walk from the main car park entrance. The paths are rough in parts and the final stretch is up hill that may not be suitable for those with limited mobility or wheelchairs.
Inside Gothic Temple, the ground floor is level with narrow spiral stairs to the first floor. There is no lift in the building.
For more information, visit the National Trust's Stowe website: Accessibility at Stowe | Buckinghamshire | National Trust
Making a donation to Landmark as part of your visit
We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to visit a Landmark for free as part of our Open Day programme, and as such we’re pleased to continue to offer free entry at all our Open Days in 2025.
The Landmark Trust is a building conservation charity that relies on donations to support its work. Over the past 60 years, public support has helped us rescue over 200 historic buildings and make them available for all to experience and enjoy. Your support by attending our events, booking a workshop, and making a donation allows us to continue to save buildings at risk and continue to maintain those already in our care. Your donation could help train the craftspeople needed to restore a future Landmark, offer opportunities for young people to experience history first-hand, or provide a charity with free Landmark stay for their service users through our 50 for Free scheme.
Donations can be made when you book your Eventbrite ticket, at the event via contactless donation points, or after your visit via our website under Support.