Herstmonceux Castle

4.6/5 based on 1159 reviews
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Visited inside of castle due students half-term gorgeous. Castle in use everyday by University of Canada loved the tour thanks
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Had a wonderful morning flying a falcon, an owl and a hawk through the woods if the castle with Gerard. Would thoroughly recommend it.
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Beautiful gardens, lots to see but castle not open ar present to general admission - events only. Children's play & picnic area, rope maze, lots to keep the little ones entertained. Cafe and eating area.
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Lovely gardens,tea shop
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Lovely gardens and trails.
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Lovely castle grounds.
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Nicely lade out gardens , castle unusual as it is constructed of brick.
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Beautiful castle, decent tea room and friendly young peacock!
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Beautiful gardens with a nagnificent castle. Open until 7.00 pm in the summer.
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Very nice garden & castle
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Gorgeous castle and lovely tea
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Grounds only.
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Super 👍😀
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What an amazing place to visit. Lovely architecture, history and gardens. Also there are so many stunning sculptures. The tea room is a must place.
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Enjoyable walk around the grounds, unable to visit Castle or Observatory. Lots to see in the sectional gardens
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Was working so didn't get time to have a proper look round but it looks fantastic a proper castle
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Althought the inside of the castle wasn't open, we did have a look aound the beautiful grounds. You can walk through the inner courtyard to access the rear walled gardens, and then on past the maze to the folly. The cafe does really nice sandwiches, and the shop sells some quite nice arty things as well as pictures.
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Beautiful castle next to observatory .
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Came to this Castle expecting to be able to go inside the castle having spent the same amount on entry as you would to go to a standard National trust. It was at this time when we were rudely told that the castle was only open for a private event and that even on a normal day, we wouls bot be able to enter the castle. This is not advertised on the websitr if the establishment.<br><br>On the positive side, the gardens are quite pretty and you can enter the Folly building. I particularly liked the Magic Garden and the Shaded Garden.<br><br>Parking is close to the gardens and there is a cafe which has a resisdent peacock 🦚 which was a nice surprise.
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Lovely historic castle. The grounds are a delight to walk around, gardens, lakes and forest
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The gardens are excellent, lots to see. Thectea rooms cater for allergies, which you don't find everywhere.
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Went on the hottest day on record..<br>Blimey....<br>Regrettably.. We had to leave due to this weather..<br>Will be visiting again in cooler weather..
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Great day out, wonderful grounds, with themed planting. Doggy friendly. Observatory next to the castle. Tasty cream teas, reasonably priced as well as a gift shop featuring the art students work again at reasonable prices. Under £10 entrance fee but bags of interest for the cost, including 300 year old walnut trees. Beautiful!
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Beautiful and peaceful place, very good cakes at the cafe, good for children for a day out.
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Da man das hübsche Schloss nur von außen sehen kann, erscheinen 8 Pfund pro Person nur zum Betreten der Gärten etwas teuer.
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