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Sherborne Castle
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Sherborne Tourist Information Centre
3 Tilton Court
Digby Road
Sherborne
Tel: 0 1935 815341
Fax: 0 1935 817210
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Sherborne Castle, Sherborne, Dorset

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Once the home of Sir Walter Raleigh, the imposing castle and stunning gardens sit within a Capability Brown influenced landscape. The perfect place either for picnics, for walking and to visit the interior of this historic Castle.

  • A family home from 1617 to present times containing a stunning collection of decorative arts
  • Extensive grounds surrounding a 50-acre lake
  • Picnic or simply watch wildlife at play in a natural environment

Set in 40 acres of glorious 'Capability' Brown landscaped gardens around a 50 acre lake, the Castle contains a splendid collection of art, furniture and porcelain. Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594, Sherborne Castle has been the home of the Digby family since 1617. Prince William of Orange was entertained here in 1688, and George III visited in 1789.

The Orangery was built around 1780 and featured under-floor heating. The Ginkgo tree in the centre of the lawn was also planted around 1780, some 30 years after its introduction to Britain. The Solarium, which in Sir Walter Raleigh's time was the Great Parlour where he received visitors, still features the plaster ceiling with a Tudor Rose, acorns and oak leaves. On the lakeside walk sit in "Popes Seat" where poet Alexander Pope wrote an account of the gardens as they were in 1722.

The lake attracts a variety of water birds. Great Crested Grebe, Mute Swan, Canada Goose, Mallard, Coot and Moorhen all breed and can be seen throughout the year. A variety of other ducks frequently visit, including Teal, Wigeon and Tufted Duck. Cormorants often rest in the large trees opposite the castle. During the summer months the weedy lakeside vegetation holds a healthy population of Reed Warblers, while Swallows, House Martins and Swifts occasionally attract Hobbies.

Awards
Member of the Historic Houses Association
Special Break Inclusive Packages

Double Take - reduced price admission to grounds of both the Old and New Sherborne Castles.

Contact Details
Sherborne Castle
Sherborne
Dorset
Tel: (01935) 813182
Email: enquiries@sherbornecastle.com