|
Graythwaite Hall tel: 01539 531333 Area: Cumbria |
![]() |
||
| Visitor Information | www.graythwaitehall.co.uk -- email: |
||
Graythwaite Hall |
|||
| Opening Days and Hours | |||
1st Apr - 30th Aug; daily; 10am - 6pm |
|||
| Parties
/ Coaches: Yes |
Groups
/ Coaches need Appointment: Yes Guided tours by appointment |
||
House
Open for Viewing: Yes |
National
Garden Scheme days: No |
||
| Best
Times of Year to Visit: May |
To
see: Rhododendrons and shrubs. |
||
| Admission Prices | |||
| Adult £3; Child under 14 free. Coaches £50 |
|||
| Onsite Facilities | |||
| Parking:
Yes Lavatories: No Disabled Access: No |
Shop:
No Plants for Sale: Yes Lunches: No |
Teas:
No Light Refreshment: No Picnics: No |
Dogs
Allowed: No On Lead only: No Special Events: No |
| Other
Facilities: Partially suitable for wheelchairs |
|||
| Garden Features | |||
| Topiary and landscape by Thomas Dawson. Rose garden and tree collection |
English Heritage Garden Grade: | ||
| National Collection: | |||
| Description of Garden | Designer:
Thomas Dawson |
||
| A woodland garden mixing the formal and informal within a dramatic landscape. The main features are the original topiary and balustrading by Dawson. The rhododendron collection complements the many interesting flowering shrubs and ornamental trees. Other features include a rose garden and dutch garden, a lady's walk and pet cemetery. | |||
| History of Garden | |||
| Thomas Dawson was contracted by Colonel Sandys in 1896 to create a garden utilising the natural landscape. Knill Freedman and Dan Gibson's influence is evident in sundials and wrought iron work. | |||
| Nearby Cumbria Hotels, Facilities & Amenities | |||
| Hotels
& Accommodation: in Hawkshead |
Restaurants: in Hawkshead |
||
| Inns & Pubs: in Hawkshead |
Villages / Towns
/ Sightseeing: Hawkshead |
||
- Cumbria |
|||
|
*Information
Updates
Garden guide and review © Gardens-Guide.com and Armchair Travel Co Ltd Armchair
Travel Co Ltd also operates these Click HERE for more details
0511_graythwaite.jpg - Graythwaite Hall (Cumbria)
|
|||