Reception and ticket desk volunteers
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We are looking for enthusiastic, reliable and flexible reception and ticket desk volunteers.Detailed description
Reception and ticket desk volunteers for our Open Days. These volunteers welcome visitors, sell admission tickets to the house and direct people to the tearoom. They also sell guide books, shop goods, ice-creams, process gift aid, give out children’s quizzes, advise on tour and bus times and lots more (including minding the odd nervous dog!). It’s a vital role at the centre of the Woodchester web. It’s also the best place to volunteer if you need time sitting down. Tickets can be busy at times but you get to meet everyone and see what’s going on. Full training will be given, our volunteers are supported until they're confident to be independent. We open on Fridays to Sundays, Bank Holidays and some school holidays. We have a flexible online rota – so you can sign up for the days that suit you.
OVER 18S ONLY. DUE TO THE REMOTE NATURE OF THE MANSION, YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN TRANSPORT TO GET HERE. SADLY NO TRAVEL EXPENSES ARE RE-IMBURSED. Only UK residents please. WE ARE NOT ABLE TO PROVIDE SPONSORSHIP TO THE UKWE ARE NOT ABLE TO PROVIDE SPONSORSHIP TO THE UK.
About Woodchester Mansion Trust
It is an unfinished masterpiece. Building started about 1857, but stopped in the mid-1860s so floors and ceilings are missing, walls not plastered and windows unglazed. All the secrets of the construction of the Mansion are visible - something visitors will never see in another country house.
The Mansion was designed by a young local architect, Benjamin Bucknall from Rodborough. He produced a unique Gothic Revival house which blends the local traditional work in limestone with the ideas of the French architectural thinker Viollet-le-Duc.
If you are interested in the Mansion and its history we have a book.
The quality of the stone carvings in the Mansion is outstanding: some are inspired by the plants in the surrounding valley and others are life-like images of animals. There are also real mammals to be seen as the Mansion houses breeding colonies of Greater and Lesser Horseshoe bats.
Owned by Stroud District Council, the Mansion is managed by the Woodchester Mansion Trust (it is not a National Trust property). On Open Days visitors can see how the house was built, admire the fine carvings and look at the bats on CCTV. Refreshments are available, we have a gift shop and the surrounding Woodchester Park (National Trust) can be explored. It is also possible to arrange private tours and hire of the Mansion.