Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens
Historic house and estate known for its marmalade festival.
Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0HB
Facilities
-
Cafe / restaurant
-
Easily accessible without car
-
Free parking
-
Mostly wheelchair accessible
-
Parkland / open spaces
-
Picnic area
-
Shop
- Guide dogs welcome
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible parking
Home to the Hasell’s since 1679, Dalemain is a beautiful mixture of Mediaeval, Tudor and Georgian architecture situated in a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by rugged Cumbrian Fells, rolling parkland and the ever enchanting Ullswater Lake encapsulating the best of the Lake District.
The RHS Award Winning Plantsman’s garden has been tended by the family for generations and is well known for its Mecanopsis Blue Poppies, Heritage collection of Apple Trees, and over 200 varieties of roses. Explore the Tudor Knot Garden, discover the Topiary Dragon and spend some time enjoying the glorious views across the river to the fells beyond.
The Dalemain Loop is a circular 4 mile walk which can be started at Dalemain which takes in the beautiful countryside, Dacre Village, and Pooley Bridge and is free of charge. Dogs on a lead are more than welcome on this route. Map available on our website.
Dogs on a lead are allowed in the Courtyard and Tearoom but not in the gardens. Guide dogs are allowed in the gardens.
Important information: opening info is generated by artificial intelligence; check specific attraction details before travelling.
The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.
The Gardens, Tearoom and Shop are open Sunday to Friday, from 10.30am-4.00pm.
The Mansion is open from Sunday to Friday, for guided tours only.
The tour times change frequently, please visit our website for the most up to date information.
Historic Houses members visit for free.
Online tickets for Dalemain can be purchased on our website here: https://www.dalemain.com/tickets/. There is an option for Historic Houses tickets, which allows members to book a ticket free of charge. They will then have to show their membership card on arrival.
If you are coming as part of an organised group visit, you may have to pay the group rate for entry. Please contact [email protected] for group entry prices.
Adult: £17.50
Teenagers 12-16: £15.50
Children under 12: Free
Single season ticket price: £37.00
Double season ticket price £56.00
Group Visits:
Group visits outside our normal opening hours may be considered. Please email [email protected] for further information and pricing.
Educational Visits:
Please email [email protected] to discuss your particular needs. Tours can be tailored to a particular curriculum topic relevant to Dalemain.
Facilities: Cafe/ Restaurant, Free Parking, Mostly wheelchair accessible, Parkland, Open Spaces, Shop.
www.dalemain.com
017684 86450 option 1
Accessibility:
Guide dogs welcome
Wheelchair ramps/ routes
Accessible toilets
Accessible parking
Group visits outside our normal opening hours may be considered. Price on application.
Please contact Miss Emily Green on 017684 86450 or [email protected]
We offer visits to primary and secondary schools. We provide the group rate of £8.50 per person for a children-focused tour of Dalemain. The tour can be directed at a particular curriculum topic relevant to Dalemain ( e.g. Tudor, Georgian, Mediaeval, Lady Anne Clifford).
- Guide dogs welcome
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible parking
Getting here
Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0HB
On the A592 Penrith to Ullswater. 3 miles from M6, J40 or 2 miles from Ullswater at Pooley Bridge.
Penrith Train station is approximately 3 miles from Dalemain, and is a direct train ride from London, Edinburgh and Glasgow. There are taxis available from the station.
Dalemain Mansion: In Pictures
A garden to be savoured
Guests who visit find Dalemain to be a place of peace and tranquility, and with Gardening Which? putting it in the Top Ten gardens of northern Britain, it’s a garden to be savoured.
Tours of the Mansion provide fascinating insight into the history of Dalemain, which is home to the World’s Original Marmalade Awards and sells a range of Award winning marmalade. The Great Barn Tearoom sells a variety of delicious homemade cakes and opens onto the cobbled courtyard.
Become a Historic Houses member
Explore the nation’s heritage from just £68 per year.
Hundreds of the most beautiful historic houses, castles, and gardens across Britain offer our members free entry.
Also: receive a quarterly magazine, enjoy monthly online lectures, get exclusive invitations to buy tickets for behind-the-scenes tours, and take up a range of special offers on holidays, books, and other products you might like.