Mirehouse and Gardens
Mirehouse and Gardens is a Cumbrian manor home with a park located near Keswick. It has strong literary and artistic connections. The ground floor of the house is open to the public. It is very cosy and there is a fun owl hunt for the younger ones and a history quiz for the slightly older ones. The Earl of Derby built the present house in 166 and it has only been sold once since then. Rooms you can see include the hall, dining room, and drawing room. library, school room and more.
Outdoors there is an adventure playground set amidst trees and shrubs. There is a forest hazard course for older children with some pretty challenging obstacles. Plus a Forest Castle where children can race with each other to see who can take the castle first. For younger children, there is Squirrel Island with a play house and swings.
Also within the grounds, there is a heather path maze and a bee garden. You can enjoy a variety of walks including a family nature trail, woodland walk and more.
Further Information Mirehouse and Gardens
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks. You are welcome to picnic outdoors.
What are the main things to do?
Historic house with rooms you can explore, four adventure playgrounds and a family nature trail. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
Adults £10.50, children £4, under 4s are free. Garden-only tickets are cheaper and family tickets are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is parking, but charges apply.
When are they open?
The gardens are open from April until October and the house is open on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons plus Sundays in August. For up-to-date opening times and dates please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome outdoors on a lead (though not in the playgrounds).