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Sizergh

Exterior and grounds at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Exterior and grounds at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Exterior and gardens at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images, Lucy Tickle
  • Visitors Admiring artwork in the house at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Interior and decorations at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Family days out and walking routes at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Walking routes at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Exterior and gardens at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Dog walking at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Cafe and food and drink at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Cafe and food and drink at Sizergh Castle, Lake District © National Trust Images
  • Family days out at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Visitors walking through the light displays at Winter at Sizergh at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Gardens and grounds at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Relax and unwind at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Birdwatching and natural scenery at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • By the water on the grounds at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Family days out at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Grounds and gardens at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Grounds and views from Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
  • Flowers in bloom at Sizergh Castle, Lake District - National Trust
National Trust - Sizergh, Nr Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8AE

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Sizergh boasts 800 years of family history, and is filled with thousands of fascinating items collected by 26 generations of the Strickland family.

The exceptional wood panelling throughout culminates in the Inlaid Chamber, returned here in 1999 from the Victoria and Albert Museum. It is internationally recognised as one of the finest examples of Elizabethan craftsmanship in the world.

The iconic 14th century solar tower contains its original fireplaces, floors and windows. The 15th century Great Hall and other later additions contain English and French furniture, china, Jacobite relics and the family’s collection of Catholic items.
 

One Place, One Family, 800 Years

Enjoy a short film in the Tower Basement that follows Henry, the current head of the Strickland family, into the private family archives. A selection of historical documents are on display to accompany the film. These documents feature in the film and range from the family’s origins – the marriage certificate of William De Stirkeland and Elizabeth Deincourt in 1239 – to a document from King Edward II detailing the military service granted by Sir Thomas De Stirkeland.

These fragile paper records survive in part due to the work of Thomas West (author of ‘A Guide to the Lakes’) who lived at Sizergh in the 18th century to transcribe, collate and preserve the family’s documents.  

You can see the film from 12–4pm, Tues to Sun (plus Bank Holiday Mondays), 17 March – 1 November.
 

Garden

Sizergh’s rich and beautiful garden includes a mirror lake, topiary yew trees, a colourful herbaceous border, an orchard buzzing with bees, a fruit wall and a superb limestone rock garden – the largest in the National Trust – which glows red and orange when the acers change colour in the autumn. The apple orchard is bursting with blossom in May, and you can sample fresh produce from the working kitchen garden in selected dishes in the café all year round. Keep an eye out for dragonflies, herons, a resident kingfisher and coots on the Dipping Pond in summer. The garden’s timeless atmosphere makes it a perfect place to relax, whatever the season.
 

Woodland and estate

The 647-hectare (1,600-acre) estate includes wetland, limestone pasture, orchards and semi-natural woodland and is home to a wide variety of wildlife and flowers. A network of footpaths take you to Helsington Church, Sizergh Fell and through Brigsteer Woods, with an accessible trail suitable for wheelchairs, Trampers, pushchairs and visitors with limited mobility running up through Holeslack wood. The bird hide at Park End Moss allows wildlife lovers to watch the comings and goings across the wetland. To help look after wildlife, please keep your dog on a lead at all times.
 

Wild play trail

Head out into Sizergh's woodland trail for hours of family fun. Test your balance and bravery, and follow the clues to reach the end. This natural play area was made by our talented ranger team and volunteers, and is most suitable for ages 3 and up (although smaller children will need a helping hand from a grown up).
 

Café and shop

The contemporary licensed café serves a selection of hot and cold drinks, meals and snacks. The shop sells local products, home accessories, gifts, toys and plants.

The garden plant donation stalls offer an opportunity to take a memento home including vegetable seedlings, plants and surplus produce.

The ground floor of the house, shop and most of the garden are wheelchair accessible. The gardens are mainly gravel paths, with a recommended route path. There are Braille guides and handling items available in the house.

Wheelchairs and powered mobility vehicles are available to hire free of charge from Visitor Reception. The Tramper is operated in conjunction with Outdoor Mobility. To borrow the Tramper, visitors need to sign up online, choose a membership and book through the Outdoor Mobility website.

Access films can be found on the website: Access at Sizergh | National Trust

No backpacks, prams or baby carriers are allowed in the house.

Groups and coaches are accepted with advanced booking via email sizergh@nationaltrust.org.uk
 

Visiting Sizergh with your dog

Dogs are welcome on leads on the estate, on the Wooded Knoll, in the shop and the café. Assistance dogs only in the garden.

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Guide Prices

National Trust members go free. For non-members the prices are as follows:
House and Garden: Adult £15, Child £7.50, Family £37.50, Family (one adult, 2 children) £22.50.
Garden only: Adult £11, Child £5.50, Family £27.50, Family (one adult, 2 children) £16.50.

Opening Times

Gardens, café, estate and car park - High Season (16 Mar 2026 - 1 Nov 2026)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00
House (17 Mar 2026 - 1 Nov 2026)
DayTimes
Tuesday - Sunday12:00 - 16:00
Bank Holiday12:00 - 16:00
Gardens, café, estate and car park - Off Season (2 Nov 2026 - 19 Nov 2026)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 16:00
Gardens, café, estate and car park - Off Season (26 Dec 2026 - 31 Dec 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday - Thursday10:00 - 16:00
Gardens, café, estate and car park - Off Season (1 Jan 2027 - 15 Mar 2027)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 16:00

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled access
  • Disabled toilets
  • Wheelchairs available - Wheelchairs and mobility scooter available to hire.

Booking & Payment Details

  • Credit cards accepted (no fee)

Catering

  • On-site catering
  • On-site light refreshments
  • Picnic site

Children

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Children welcome

Parking

  • Free Parking - Pay and display, free for National Trust members

Property Facilities

  • Gift shop
  • Public toilets

Site Features

  • National Trust Property
  • Regional Tourist Board Member

Target Markets

  • Accepts groups
  • Coach parties accepted

Access Information

Attractions Self Assessment

Accessibility Notesmobility scooter is available to hire

This information is self-assessed; therefore we accept no liability for its accuracy. Please contact the venue for further information.

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Awards

  • Other AwardsNational Trust National Trust 2019
  • Cumbria AwardsMember of Cumbria Tourism Member of Cumbria Tourism 2016
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Road Directions

Five miles from the M6 exit 36, follow A590 towards Kendal then take A590 for Barrow-in-Furness and follow brown signs. From Lake District take A591 south then A590 towards Barrow-in-Furness.

Public Transport Directions

The nearest railway station is Oxenholme, which is 3 miles away.

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