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Lovely view and uphills and down hills not open for public as I know, lakes and trails
I only discovered this place a month ago, and today I was privileged enough to get a tour, The guide was very well informed with his history of the building and kept the tour light hearted and informative. The only downside to the building is that it is only open once a month.
Dramatic ruin visible for miles. Footpaths run close to it but no access to ruin currently.
You can not get to the building as its fenced off such a shame
I used to roam freely round the manor when I was a boy. Now it's fenced off and only open every blue moon. I'm sure it costs too much also but I haven't bothered to find out. I would have rated higher as the surroundings are picturesque and the manor stands so well. Worth a visit but check when it's open. The manor is just a shell so don't expect too much!
We spent a magical afternoon in this magnificent ruined palace. Greg our guide was both knowledgable and entertaining; his passion made long-dead history seem like yesterday. I would highly recommend it to anyone with even a little interest in history and local culture; exploring it was a dream come true for a lover of the medieval and Tudor periods!
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Lovely view and uphills and down hills not open for public as I know, lakes and trails
I only discovered this place a month ago, and today I was privileged enough to get a tour, The guide was very well informed with his history of the building and kept the tour light hearted and informative. The only downside to the building is that it is only open once a month.
Dramatic ruin visible for miles. Footpaths run close to it but no access to ruin currently.
You can not get to the building as its fenced off such a shame
I used to roam freely round the manor when I was a boy. Now it's fenced off and only open every blue moon. I'm sure it costs too much also but I haven't bothered to find out. I would have rated higher as the surroundings are picturesque and the manor stands so well. Worth a visit but check when it's open. The manor is just a shell so don't expect too much!
We spent a magical afternoon in this magnificent ruined palace. Greg our guide was both knowledgable and entertaining; his passion made long-dead history seem like yesterday. I would highly recommend it to anyone with even a little interest in history and local culture; exploring it was a dream come true for a lover of the medieval and Tudor periods!