Medieval house extended in Elizabethan times, surrounded by a richly diverse garden and an estate with limestone grassland flora
- Exceptional series of oak-panelled rooms culminating in the Inlaid Chamber
- Portraits, fine furniture and ceramics accumulated over centuries on display
- Garden includes two lakes and a superb rock garden
- Many walks from the castle to dramatic viewpoints over Morecambe Bay to the Lake District fells
- Still inhabited by the Strickland family by whom it was built in the Middle Ages
What's new this year
Contemporary café, shop and reception area in re-landscaped car park
Opening arrangements
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| 1 Apr–28 Oct 07 |
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| Garden |
| 1 Apr–28 Oct 07 |
11–5 |
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| Café/shop |
| 3 Mar–31 Mar 07 |
10:30–3:30 |
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| 1 Apr–28 Oct 07 |
11–5 |
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| 3 Nov–16 Dec 07 |
10:30–3:30 |
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| Café/shop (only) open Feb 08 half-term. Last admission 30mins before closing |
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Contact details
015395 60951
Email: sizergh@nationaltrust.org.uk
Admission prices
Gift Aid: £6.70, child £3.30, family £16.70, family (1 adult & up to 3 children) £10. Groups £5.70. Standard: £6.09, child £3, family £15.15, family () £9. Garden only (Gift Aid): £4.50, child £2.20. Groups £3.80. Garden only (standard): £4.09, child £2. Reduced rate when arriving by cycle or public transport. What is Gift Aid on admission? |
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