Maxstoke Castle
Maxstoke Castle, Castle Lane, Coleshill, Warwickshire, B46 2RD
Facilities
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Accessible loos
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Accessible parking
Wheelchair access to the gardens and the ground floor. Wheelchair users would be able to enjoy the afternoon tea after our tours, which is held on the ground floor but they would not be able to access the ceremonial rooms in the Castle, which are on the upper floors.
We have toilets on the ground floor but the cubicles wouldn’t be wide enough for a wheelchair
The tour lasts about 1¾ hours and will be conducted by a member of the Fetherston-Dilke family, living in the Castle.
We start with a brief introduction to the history and the architecture, conducted outside (weather permitting). This is then followed – for those feeling keen and strong – by climbing the Gatehouse. We split the group into two at this point and invite those not in the gatehouse to walk around the inside of the moat and courtyard (circa 20 minutes per group). The view from the top of the gatehouse allows guests to get a picture of the setting of the house and a better view of some of the architecture. Please note, there are 50 steps up to the top and some of them are steeper and narrower than others but most people we have showed up there are capable of the climb! We strongly recommend flat rubber-soled shoes be worn. We then enter the Castle to look around our ceremonial rooms, historical artifacts and The Lady tower, home to our resident ghost!
Our Head Gardener will be on site to answer any questions about the garden. Guests are invited to explore the gardens at their leisure after refreshments.
Private tours are available via our website www.maxstokecastle.com
We offer tours to private parties of up to 30 people. Smaller groups can be accommodated but please note there is a minimum charge. The more the merrier!
We cannot accommodate weekends (including Fridays) but if you are able to visit us during the week (Monday-Thursday,) a member of the Fetherston-Dilke family will be available to host.
We are relatively flexible on timings and can do mornings or afternoons by appointment. We find afternoons work best when accompanied with cake and tea. The more warning we can have on dates and times, the better.
The Castle tour lasts about 1¾ hours.
By prior arrangement, we offer light refreshments in our Long Gallery room including tea, coffee and a selection of cakes and biscuits.
For more information and pricing please email us: events@maxstokecastle.com
To discuss your bespoke event or exclusive use of our venue, please email events@maxstokecastle.com
Wheelchair access to the gardens and the ground floor. Wheelchair users would be able to enjoy the afternoon tea after our tours, which is held on the ground floor but they would not be able to access the ceremonial rooms in the Castle, which are on the upper floors.
We have toilets on the ground floor but the cubicles wouldn’t be wide enough for a wheelchair
My group of history buffs were enchanted by the building and though fairly aged many of them climbed the gatehouse tower.
The owner Edwina did us proud both with her superb tour and her home made refreshments. The Castle with its beautiful moat is like something from a fairytale. Many of us are determined to make a return visit.
Rugby Archaeological Society
May I please thank you, your Father-in-law and your team on behalf of our group for a really wonderful tour yesterday. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it, braved the tower, loved the cakes and even the weather stayed kind to us all. It was such a treat to see your beautiful home. I can't wait now until January to see Digging for Britain!
Staffordshire Archaeological & Historical Society
It was very nice to meet you yesterday for the society-organised visit to the Castle. Thank you very much indeed for your guided tour which was extremely interesting and well explained, and allowing us all the time to then browse as we visited each room and each part of the Castle. Plenty of history to take in!
The day was certainly a success and feedback coming our way subsequently from our Members has shown this definitely to be the case. And, our visit was finished off very nicely with the tea, coffee, and home-made cake which you and your colleague provided at the end!
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