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Cragside House & Gardens
Address: Rothbury , Morpeth NE65 7PX, NBL, GB
State: NBL
City: Morpeth
Zip Code: NE65 7PX


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Reviews
Fascinating house filled with all sorts of furniture and paintings. Amazing hydraulically- operated lift, electrical generation and lights. Fabulous grounds to explore. Rained virtually the whole time but we still thoroughly enjoyed it.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
We had the most fabulous day at Cragside today. The house itself was mind-blowing, with all the amazing features it boasts. The grounds and gardens are breathtaking, and the carriage drive was awesome to end our visit, stopping at waterfalls and lakes on our way round. Money well spent.
A brilliant place to visit with all the family. Lots of different areas with lots to look at and wander around - lakes, forest, crags and more. The cafe is lovely with lots to offer and there's an ice-cream hut at the far side. The drive round is quite narrow but worth it. We loved the formal gardens up at the top with tremendous views.
Always an amazing experience at Cragside, no matter how many times you go you can always find new trails to walk, and photos to take. If you’re not a NT member then the tickets are pricey but well worth it as we spent over 6 hours at Cragside. Venturing off up to the walks on the cliffs, takes you to the labyrinth, which is so easy to get disoriented… and we did many times. But so much fun. The lakes are a lovely place to picnic down in the summer sun and spend some lazy hours enjoying the tranquility of it all. The house is a wonder to those who have never seen it and still very much enjoyable to those that have. I still don’t think it’s an ideal place to take masses of kids, running around the corridors etc. The gardens are always the most attractive thing. The number of walks around the grounds is testing to even those fit and able. There’s loads of steep climbs and decents, but well worth the effort if you take your time. And the views are gorgeous. My advice, take a picnic, plenty of fly repellent, and strap in for a full day of walking and enjoying the sights, sounds and beauty of it all.
Beautiful place. One of the most beautiful properties of National trust. House is fantastic surrounded with breathing views. Lakes and gorgeous walks around. Highly recommendedVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Beautiful estate, well maintained, you could spend a whole day here bring your walking boots as the grounds have plenty of trails with interesting locations to visit. The house itself is stunning set into the sandstone rocks of the glen, plenty of rooms are open to the public with lots of information boards and guides who lik to be asked questions.
Cragside! A true hidden gem. Situated in breathtaking scenery. Full of walks of differing levels and the house itself, so interesting and definitely not to be missed. It is £22 for entry with special prices for families or free if you are members of The National Trust. I highly recommend a visit.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Absolutely stunning place in the sunshine! A massive house with lots of walks around the grounds. The world's first hydroelectric powered house is filled with all kinds of gadgets to make life easier for the inhabitants, with the benefits also being passed on to the local farms. Well worth the trip, National Trust employees are a delight as always!
The house and grounds are epic. We had such an excellent afternoon there, which unfortunately was not enough time to see and do everything. You need at least a day there, if not more. There's so much to do, loads of trails to walk, look around the first of its kind 'smart' house and its grounds, drive around the hundreds of acres of land to see the lakes, woodland and wildlife, and so much more. Cannot recommend this place more. Will definitely visit again in the future.
Very interesting place with lots of things to see and a fascinating history. Mum couldn't go upstairs but was able to see the rooms and objects on an interactive screen which meant she was included in the whole visit. The drive round the grounds also made it possible for us all to appreciate the site.Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedYes
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