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| Bolton
Castle is open to visitors all year round. There are five floors, sparesley
furnished with tableaux depicting castle life in the 15th century. Visitors
usually rome around in their own time, but if you would like a themed guided
tour for a group please contact us beforehand and arrange it. Built over
18 years it was completed in 1399. During the English Civil War Bolton was
a royalist stronghold, and was beseiged and fell to Cromwell in 1645. The
castle is externally three-quarters complete and internally about a third;
it is one of the best preserved castles remaining in private ownership.
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In the summer
there are mediaeval living history and re-enactment events. Most of the
events are accessible to all ages. There are some childrens days, where
children can dress-up and be mediaeval children for the day or afternoon.
There are also open-air theatrical productions in the summer.
Click
to see forthcoming events...
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Some of the castle's history is depicted by Tableaux. Mary, Queen of Scots
was imprisoned in Bolton for 6 months after being transferred from Carlisle
Castle by Lord Henry Scrope, Warden of the West Marches and Captain of Carlisle;
under orders from Elizabeth I. While Mary was 'imprisoned' at Bolton she
had 51 personal servants! You can see the tableaux of her bedroom on the
right. |
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There
is a mediaeval garden, based on mediaeval plans which has recently been
rejuvenated to full glory. There is a walled herb garden with nearly all
of the indigenous herbs available today. There is also a vineyard - the
highest and second most northerly in England. Rose Gardens, a Bowling Green
(unused), a Maze and a growing orchard are also feature; all managed by
Dave Spenceley the gardener.
Click
to see more about the garden...
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There
is a shop which sells souvenirs and postcards and a tea-room which serves
a selection of home-made cakes, cream-teas and light lunches. The local
pubs & restaurants also provide a good lunch.
Some areas on the lower floor are accessible by wheel-chair, but the staircases
are too narrow to get a wheel-chair to the upper floors. |
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Admission
Charges:
| Adults |
£4-00
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| Children/Student/OAP |
£3-00
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| Family
(2xAdult, 2xChild) |
£10-00
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| Group
(over 18 people) |
£3-00/each
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| Opening
Times:
April-September
- 10am - 5pm
October - March - 10am - 4pm
Please ring
and warn us before bringing large groups.
Click
to see the map of where we are (this is external)...
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Wensleydale
has many beautiful footpaths, over the moors, through the fields and by
the river Ure. We highly recommend making a day of your visit; see the
castle in the morning, eat in one of the local pubs, then go for a walk
in the afternoon.
Many of the
footpaths go through SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), which
have some of the rarest flora & fauna in Europe.
Click
to see more about local walking...
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