• Like
    +1

Dalemain Historic House & GardensDalemain Historic House & Gardens

Dalemain is a fine mixture of medieval, Tudor and early Georgian architecture. The imposing Georgian façade strikes the visitor immediately but in the cobbled courtyard the atmosphere of the north country Tudor manor is secure. The present owner's family have lived at Dalemain since 1679 and have collected china, furniture and family portraits. Visitors can see the grand Drawing Rooms with 18thC panelling, also the Nursery and Housekeeper's Room. The Norman pele tower contains the regimental collection of the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry. The house is full of the paraphernalia of a well-established family house which is still very much lived in by the family.

The gardens at Dalemain are constantly changing. Not only because of the seasons, which bring special plants: snowdrops in winter, blue poppies in spring, roses in summer and apples in autumn but also due to new additions which bring new shapes and colours and variety to the garden.

Last year, there was a stunning wild flower spiral and a sleeping giantess earth sculpture both projects developed by University of Cumbria Horticulture students on an on-going partnership at Dalemain.

This year, Jane Hasell-McCosh, owner of Dalemain has joined forces with Head Gardener, Rose Harper and a team from the University of Cumbria's Horticulture Department, headed by Shelagh Todd to create a stumpery.

'A stumpery is similar to a rockery but made with parts of dead trees', says Shelagh. 'They are normally planted with woodland plants and are great for wildlife.'

Other examples of stumperies include the famous Biddulph Grange Garden in Staffordshire and Highgrove, in Gloucestershire.

The Stumps used are from 200-year-old oaks which lined the avenue on the ancient estate road between Dalemain and Dacre which is still a much-loved route for walkers.

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted (no fee) Disabled access Disabled toilets On-site catering Picnic site Public toilets Facilities for conferencing Facilities for corporate hospitality Gift shop On-site light refreshments Regional Tourist Board Member Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs acceptedGuided tours for groupsGuided tours for individualsSmoking not allowed

Prices


Garden Only: Adults £7.00, Senior £7.00, Accompanied Children Free, Group Bookings - Price on Application.

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Sun 24 Mar 2013 - Thu 31 Oct 2013 Mon - Thu 10:30 to 17:00 | Sun 10:30 to 17:00
Sun 3 Nov 2013 - Wed 18 Dec 2013 Mon - Thu 11:00 to 15:00 | Sun 11:00 to 15:00
Notes Sunday 24th March – Thursday 31st October: Sunday to Thursday. 10.30am–5pm (4pm in October).
Sunday 3rd November – Wednesday 18th December: Sunday to Thursday. 11am-3pm. Closed 18th December until mid February.
   
Dalemain Historic House & Gardens
Stumpery
 
 

Contact

Jennifer Little
Tel: 017684 86450
View the Dalemain Historic House & Gardens websitewww.dalemain.com
Send this link to a friendemail a friend

Venue

Dalemain Historic House & Gardens

Dalemain, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0HB

View the Dalemain Historic House & Gardens websitewww.dalemain.com

See location of Dalemain Historic House & Gardens on Google maps.See location on Google maps.    

Map reference: NY 474266  Lat: 54.63178  Long: -2.81632


Three miles from M6 jct 40 on the A592 Penrith to Ullswater road.

Parking : free

Nearest station : 3 miles (4.8 kms) from Penrith station

Disabled access does not extend to the lower garden or the upstairs areas of the house.

Historic Houses Association MemberHudsons Heritage Awards - Winner

Also at this venue

Dalemain Historic House & GardensDalemain Historic House & Gardens
Dalemain TearoomDalemain Tearoom

Events at this venue

Select event title for details
date event
Sun 23 Jun 2013 Dalemain Plant Fair, Artisan Foods & Crafts