How much does it cost to visit Wray Castle?

How much does it cost to visit Wray Castle?

Adult £10.80, Child £5.40, Family £27. All prices include a voluntary 10% Gift Aid donation. Visitors can, however, choose to pay the standard admission prices which are displayed at the properties. National Trust members free.

Is Wray Castle worth visiting?

We stopped off at Wray Castle, a National Trust property with tremendous views across lakes and hills, but a long way from being a visitor attraction at the present time. The entrance hall is impressive, however, today the main rooms have been set up as entertainment areas for children with little to see otherwise.

Can you go in Wray Castle?

The car park, woodland, gardens and outdoor play area are all open. The ground floor of the castle is now closed for the winter. Access to the lakeshore and footpaths to the west shore of Windermere are fully available. We currently have the outdoor toilet block open for visitors, close to the café.

Who lived in Wray Castle?

Dr James Dawson
Wray Castle History It was built for Dr James Dawson, a retired Liverpool surgeon, and is now owned by the National Trust. The house was built using his wife’s inheritance from a gin fortune. Apparently she took one look at the house when it was finished, and refused to live in it. Wray Castle is an elaborate building.

Can you get to Wray Castle by boat?

The easiest way to reach Wray Castle is by boat with 14 boats arriving and departing daily during peak season. Wray Castle Pier is only 15 minutes away from Ambleside (Watehead) Pier, so why not ditch the car and enjoy a cruise on Windermere?

Who built Wray Castle?

James Dawson
The house was built in 1840 for a retired Liverpudlian surgeon, James Dawson, who built it along with the neighbouring Wray Church using his wife’s fortune. After Dawson’s death in 1875 the estate was inherited by his fifteen year old nephew, Edward Preston Rawnsley.

Can you walk around Lake Windermere?

The area around Windermere is a walker’s paradise, whether you want to amble around the shores of the lake or head to the higher fells where you will feel on top of the world. These truly relaxing Windermere walks offer some of the best scenery and should be on every visitors’ list of things to do.

Where is Beatrix Potter’s cottage?

Hill Top is a 17th-century house in Near Sawrey near Hawkshead, in the English county of Cumbria. It is an example of Lakeland vernacular architecture with random stone walls and slate roof. The house was once the home of children’s author and illustrator Beatrix Potter who left it to the National Trust.

What was Wray Castle used for?

Since the National Trust acquired the castle it has been used for a variety of purposes, for short time from 1929 being a youth hostel For twenty years from 1931 the castle housed the offices of the Freshwater Biological Association.

Is Windermere car ferry open?

The ferry operates every day except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Its timetable sees crossings begin around 6.50 am and end at 9.50 pm (8.50 pm in the winter). There is a service from one side to the other every 30 minutes. The current vessel, Mallard, can carry 18 cars and over 100 passengers.

Can you walk around Coniston lake?

A 16 mile circuit around the beautiful Coniston Lake in the Lake Disctrict National Park. The walk starts in the village of Coniston, next to the main car park in the village centre. From here you can directly pick up the Cumbria Way to take you to the lakeside.

Can you swim in Lake Windermere?

Windermere. Windermere is probably the most famous lake in the Lake District, and is one of the first places people associate with open water swimming, thanks to events like the Great North Swim. This is the longest natural lake in England; Chill Swim and Swim The Lakes offer guided swims of the full length.

Is there a real Wray Castle in England?

Wray Castle History This is not a real castle but a private house built in in the Gothic Revival Style in 1840. It was built for Dr James Dawson, a retired Liverpool surgeon, and is now owned by the National Trust. The house was built using his wife’s inheritance from a gin fortune.

What is winwray Castle?

Wray Castle is a National Trust owned family friendly mock-Gothic castle on the shores of Lake Windermere with turrets, towers, informal grounds, and Peter Rabbit adventure.

How do I get to Wray Castle from Windermere?

Between March and October, Windermere Lake Cruises operate a passenger boat service from Ambleside and the Brockhole National Park Visitor Centre to Wray Castle. The house was built in 1840 for a retired Liverpudlian surgeon, James Dawson, who built it along with the neighbouring Wray Church using his wife’s fortune.

How to get to Wray Castle from Bowness?

Narrow roads in some places. From the south and Bowness (via Ferry) take the B5285 through Hawkshead where this becomes the B5286. Continue on this road for 2.5 miles, then take the right hand turn to Wray Castle.

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