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Contact Details

Cragside
Rothbury
Northumberland
NE65 7PX

Tel: +44 01669 620333

 

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Description

Type: Historic House / Palace

Described in 1880 as 'a palace of the modern magician', Cragside House, Gardens and Estate is a truly unique visitor attraction in the heart of Northumberland.

Situated near Rothbury, it was the family home of Lord Armstrong, Victorian inventor and industrialist.

Cragside was the first building in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity and a walk around the National Trust property reveals a wealth of ingenious gadgetry including fire alarm buttons, telephones, a passenger lift and a Turkish bath suite.

As if that wasn't enough, the grounds of the Cragside Estate offer up a host of activities that will keep you and your family busy and fit.

There's a play area, a rhododendron maze, a waterfall and the Trim Trail, where the whole family can test their agility. The estate has more than 30 miles of footpaths and lakeside walks.

If it is raining, head inside to the Power House which has interactive models which children can use to generate their own electricity. There is also a children's guide to the house with I-Spy factsheets.

Outside Cragside is one of Europe's largest rock gardens sloping down the valley to the Debdon Burn. The Iron Bridge, one of the oldest of its type in the UK, crosses the burn. Armstrong was a landscape genius and constructed five lakes and planted over seven million trees and shrubs.

The estate can be explored either on foot or by car and look out for the increasingly rare red squirrel that has made the gardens of Cragside its home.

The revolutionary home of Lord Armstrong, Victorian inventor and landscape genius, was a wonder of its age. Built on a rocky crag high above Debdon Burn, the house is crammed with ingenious gadgets and was the first in the world to be lit by hydro-electricity. Cragside is a garden of breathtaking drama, whatever the season. Armstrong constructed 5 lakes, one of Europe's largest rock gardens, and planted over 7 million trees and shrubs. Today this magnificent estate can be explored on foot or by car and provides one of the last shelters for the endangered red squirrel. Children will love the tall trees, tumbling streams, adventure play area and labyrinth.

Gardens and estate open 15 March - 2 November 10:30 - 19:00, last admission 17:00. House open 15 March - 5 October 13:00 - 17:30. 7 October - 2 November 13:00 - 16:30. Winter opening gardens, estate, restaurant and shop open Wednesday to Sunday only, 11:00 until 16:00.

Pricing

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adultsfrom £7.70 to £13.20 per ticket type
Child£3.00 per ticket type
Familyfrom £18.55 to £20.50 per ticket type

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Opening Times

2010 - House Opening (13/03/2010 - 31/10/2010)
DayTimes
Tuesday13:0017:00
Wednesday13:0017:00
Thursday13:0017:00
Friday13:0017:00
Saturday11:0017:00
Sunday11:0017:00
BankHoliday11:0017:00
2010 - Gardens & Estate (13/03/2010 - 31/10/2010)
DayTimes
Tuesday10:3019:00
Wednesday10:3019:00
Thursday10:3019:00
Friday10:3019:00
Saturday10:3019:00
Sunday10:3019:00
BankHoliday10:3019:00
2010 - Winter Gardens & Estate (03/11/2010 - 19/12/2010)
DayTimes
Wednesday11:0016:00
Thursday11:0016:00
Friday11:0016:00
Saturday11:0016:00
Sunday11:0016:00

* Winter opening: 3 Nov - 19 Dec house closed.
Gardens, estate, restaurant and shop open Wed - Sun only 11.00-16.00

Location

Road Directions

Nearest major road is A697. From the A697 take the B6341 to Rothbury.

Public Transport Directions

Northumbria Coaches / Arriva 516 Morpeth to Thropton. Alight at Burnfoot.

Facilities

Facilities

Provider Features

  • In countryside
  • Outdoor Attraction

Accessibility

  • Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors - Induction loop at shop, house and restaurant
  • Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors - Large print guides for gardens and house
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking
  • Parking (free)

Catering

  • On-Site café/restaurant - Restaurant in Visitor Centre, morning coffee, hot meals, afternoon snacks. Whenever possible kiosk at Visitor Centre, ice cream bike at house and kiosk at Crozier are open - mainly weekends and holidays.
  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Approx length of visit - 3 hours
  • Blue Badge Guides admitted free
  • Groups Accepted - Essential to prebook.
  • Max group size - 500
  • Min group size - 15
  • Special group rates - House, Gardens and estate: Adult £10.50; gardens and estate £6.80.
  • TIC Staff Admitted Free

Provider Facilities

  • Dogs Accepted - On leads and outside, not in buildings.
  • Toilets

Target Markets

  • Marketed Towards Families

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted
  • Guided Tours Available for Groups - Must be pre-booked
Events
Special Offers

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