Grimsthorpe Castle Park & Gardens

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Bourne, United Kingdom

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Castle· Cafeteria· Garden· Manor house· Playground· Tea house· Tourist attraction

Grimsthorpe Castle Park & Gardens Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Grimsthorpe Castle Park & Gardens is located in Bourne, United Kingdom on Estate Office, Grimsthorpe. Grimsthorpe Castle Park & Gardens is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category castle in United Kingdom.

Address

Estate Office, Grimsthorpe

Phone

+44 1778591205

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Jose Pepat

Grimsthorpe Castle has beautiful grounds and great architecture would recommend if you are staying the night or even for a day trip where you can stroll around and not get bored.

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Sue Haslam

Really lovely place to visit for all the family. Don't forget to take a picnic to enjoy while taking in the scenery

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Stuart Roberts

What a stunning, beautiful privately owned mansion/stately home. Still lived in and even the state bedrooms are used for guests to stay in. Staff knowledgeable and friendly. Well worth a visit

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Lesley Dutton

Beautiful gardens you could spend all day just walking around them, the views were spectacular . The coffee shop was nice and the staff were very friendly they served snacks and sandwiches and a variety of cakes .... The castle didn't open till twelve but I found the history and staff very interesting. It is well worth a visit I can recommend it.

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Jon Clynch

Lovely place with beautiful gardens, acres of grounds and lots of history. There are walks/cycle routes for the energetic, an adventure play-park for kids, formal gardens & kitchen gardens and the house is well worth a look round. There is a small but very nice gift shop, a lovely cafe & clean toilets with baby-changing facilities. Things to watch for; some of the paths are gravel and may be difficult for prams/wheelchairs. Dogs are not allowed in various areas (though this did not seem to stop certain visitors taking their dog in the play park). The overall feel of Grimsthorpe is welcoming and well-kept, and the guides were friendly and knowledgeable. English Heritage members get a small discount.