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Dalemain
Penrith


CA11 0HB

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Area: Cumbria
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Dalemain -- Cumbria
Visitor Information www.dalemain.com -- email: admin {at} dalemain.com

Dalemain
Cumbria
All details updated* as of: 13/01/2011
Text-Only version here

Disabled information plus mobility and walking aids
 Opening Days and Hours

Sunday 30 January - Thursday 31 March & Sunday 30 October - Thursday 15 December; Sunday to Thursday
Tearoom & Gardens only; 11.00am to 3.00pm
Sunday 3 April - Thursday 27 October; Sunday to Thursday
Gardens Tearooms & Gift Shop; 10.30am to 5.00pm (4pm October)

Parties / Coaches: Yes
Groups / Coaches need Appointment: Yes

House Open for Viewing: Yes
House opens 11.15am for guided Tour
House opens for free flow 11.45am
Closes 4pm (3pm in October)
View this house at StatelyHomes.com

National Garden Scheme days: Yes
29th Apr, 2nd Sept
Best Times of Year to Visit:
April - August
To see:
Blue Himalayan poppies
Over 100 old-fashioned roses
 Admission Prices
Gardens only. Adult £6.50; Child free with adult; Groups (min 12) prices on application (indicative - Gardens £5.50)
House & Gardens. Adult £9.50; Child free; Groups prices on application (indicative - House & Gardens £7)
 Onsite Facilities
Parking: Yes
Lavatories: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Shop: Yes
Plants for Sale: Yes
Lunches: Yes
Teas: Yes
Light Refreshment: Yes
Picnics: Yes
Dogs Allowed: No
On Lead only: No
Special Events: Yes
Other Facilities:
Partial access for the disabled
 Garden Features
Feb/Mar - Snowdrops & Aconite
4th Feb - Marmalade Tasting Cruise on Ullswater Steamers & Marmalade Lunch at Dalemain
14th Feb - The World's Original Marmalade Festival
14th Mar - Mothering Sunday Lunches
May/Jun - Blue Poppy Time
9th May - Eden Valley Vintage Tractor Rally
15th May - Fell Pony Stallion Show
16th May - Packs & Tracks
23rd May - NW Carriage Driving
27th Jun - Cumbria Life & Dalemain Garden Festival
Jun/Jul - Rose Time - over 200 old fashioned varieties
9th-11th Jul - Dalemain Food & Craft Fair
22nd Aug - Classic Car Show
Oct - Apple & Conker Time
7th-9th Dec - Christmas Lunch at Dalemain & Cruise on Ullswater Steamers
22nd Nov - 15th Dec - Christmas Lunches in the Mediaeval Hall
English Heritage Garden Grade: II*
National Collection:
 Description of Garden
Designer:
The enchanting gardens that surround the house were originally established by Sir Edward Hasell in the 1680s and the Terrace Walk, with its herbaceous borders containing many familiar and rare perennials, still survives. The Rose Walk features over 100 old-fashioned roses and many named ancient apple trees. It leads on to the Gazebo which is set into the 18th century garden wall and in summer is covered with Clematis Tangutica.

Imagine a silver fir tree over 19 feet in girth and 85 feet high! This colossal specimen of Abies Cephalonica is the largest in the UK. The Tudor Knot Garden nearby surrounds a pretty fountain and is planted with tulips, herbs, Viola Cornuta Alba and Agapanthus.

A highlight of the garden is the magnificent display in early summer of the blue Himalayan poppies amongst the wild flowers beside the Dacre Beck. Other features of the garden are the intriguing Tudor Grotto which is a little house above the river, and the secret gate into Lob's Wood, a glorious woodland walk above the Beck. Last but not least is the magnificent Tulip Tree which in recent hot summers has flowered splendidly.

New to the garden are the earth sculpture giantess and wild flower spiral.
 History of Garden
Originally the gardens were intended merely to produce medicinal and culinary herbs for the house, but after Sir Edward Hasell bought the estate in the 1680s, he set out to create a more fashionable garden. It is recorded in his diary that in 1688 he built the terrace wall to create a wide grass walk that still bears his name. He also built the little grotto above the Dacre Beck which was used for quiet contemplation, and planted many yew walks and topiary.

During the 18th century work on landscaping the park in the fashionable manner continued and a weir was constructed where the Dacre Beck flows into the Eamont so that a large bay was visible from the house, with the river banks being walled in to give the impression of a continuous view. Further planting was carried out in the rocky escarpments above the house on the north side.
 Nearby Cumbria Hotels, Facilities & Amenities
Hotels & Accommodation:
Sharrow Bay
Leeming House
Old Church
Restaurants:
Inns & Pubs:
Villages / Towns / Sightseeing:
Ullswater Motor Yachts
Pooley Bridge
Howton
Glenridding
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