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Raby Castle North East England
 Staindrop, Darlington, County Durham, DL2 3AH Privately Owned 
Raby Castle

Raby Castle is a large fortified mansion house that has gradually developed into an impressive stately home. John, 3rd Baron Nevill, obtained a licence to crenellate in 1378, although this probably meant adding fortifications to an existing building. The castle evolved to become an extensive residence of towers and ranges of apartments built around a small courtyard. The largest tower is Clifford's Tower, 24.7 metres (81ft) tall, but the most interesting is the Kitchen Tower which still retains its original medieval form.

The Nevill family were one of the most powerful and important in Northern England, but they lost all their lands after leading the failed 'Uprising of the North', in support of Mary Queen of Scots, in 1569. The castle was held by the Crown until 1626 when it was sold to Sir Henry Vane the Elder. In 1648 a Royalist force besieged the castle held by Sir George Vane, but the damage it sustained was quickly repaired and over the following two centuries the castle and park were transformed into the palatial property that it is today.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.rabycastle.com
Telephone Number Tel: 01833 660202     Fax: 01833 660169
admin@rabycastle.com
Parking There is a car park
Disabled

Access to castle: Wheelchair access, with assistance, is limited to some of the castle's ground floor due to its medieval structure.

Access to grounds: The Gardens are accessible but gravel paths may pose difficulties for unaccompanied wheelchair users.

The Coach and Carriage Collection, Tearoom and Gift Shop are accessible to wheelchairs.

Toilets: Disabled toilets are available.

Toilets There are toilets and baby changing facilities
Shop There is a shop
Food & Drink There is a tearoom
Picnics Suitable for picnics
Dogs Dogs on leads allowed in park but not allowed in castle or gardens
Guided Tours Guided tours available weekday mornings from Easter to end of September for £8.50 (includes reception, Tea/Coffee in Grand Entrance Hall). They must be pre-booked.
Audio Tour No audio tours
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