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Elvaston Castle Country Park

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Alex
September 9, 2016
At the heart of the estate lies Elvaston Castle, a gothic revival masterpiece (not open to the public) designed by James Wyatt in the early 1800s based on the original house dating back to 1633. The gardens are locally renowned for their rockwork structures and fine examples of topiary, originally introduced and designed by William Barron in the 19th Century. Whatever the season there is always lots to see and do in and around the park − walking, cycling, horse riding, bird watching, picnicking, kite flying, photography, exploring the park and nature reserve and much more.
At the heart of the estate lies Elvaston Castle, a gothic revival masterpiece (not open to the public) designed by James Wyatt in the early 1800s based on the original house dating back to 1633. The gardens are locally renowned for their rockwork structures and fine examples of topiary, originally…
Jacquie
September 8, 2021
Elvaston Castle and park is a stately home situated by a lake. 20 acres of woodlands, parkland and formal gardens. 8.8 miles from us. Popular with dog walkers. Various events and fairs held here throughout the year. Cafe.
Penny
July 11, 2021
Our country parks are open for you to enjoy. Before you venture out, visit the website to see the latest information about what facilities are open and measures in place during coronavirus. Elvaston Castle Country Park is truly magical and steeped in history. Its formal gardens and wider parkland still inspire and surprise today. At the heart of the estate is Elvaston Castle, a gothic revival masterpiece, once home to the Stanhope family and Earl’s of Harrington, re-designed by James Wyatt in the early 1800s and based on the original house, which dates back to 1633. Licenced for weddings inside the stunning Gothic Hall or within the Old English Garden, this venue will not fail to wow. Whatever the season there’s lots to see and do with popular events and festivals throughout the year. Families can enjoy a picnic at sites across the park or come and discover the sculpture trail, children’s play area, lake and Local Nature Reserve. With paths and bridleways to explore and Derby city's river walk to Long Eaton, running through the park. Today, both the buildings and gardens are registered nationally (Grade 2 and Grade 2*) as being of special architectural and historical interest. Elaborate structures such as the ‘Golden Gates’ and ‘Moorish Temple’ provide a fascinating glimpse of the past. Locally renowned for its rockwork structures and fine examples of topiary, originally introduced by William Barron in the 19th Century, a prominent garden designer of the time. On arrival, head for the Castle Courtyards and Wyatt’s café overlooking the Parterre Garden or start your visit at the Information Centre and Shop. You’ll find friendly advice, light refreshments, a range of gifts, and seasonal produce grown on the estate. Tramper mobility scooters can be booked for easy access around the park. Discover more about what the future may hold for this amazing place.
Our country parks are open for you to enjoy. Before you venture out, visit the website to see the latest information about what facilities are open and measures in place during coronavirus. Elvaston Castle Country Park is truly magical and steeped in history. Its formal gardens and wider parkland s…

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Borrowash Road
Elvaston, England