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* Open every day and all year, sunrise to sunset.
There is no entry fee, however, our restoration project relies very heavily on private donations. We are very grateful indeed to the many people who do contribute. We suggest £3.00 for adults and £1.50 for children.
On B6262 between A6 and A66.
Accessible by Public Transport: Penrith station is 2 miles away.
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