Sizergh Castle

The Lake District


Three-and-a-half miles south of Kendal along the A591, this castle is the feudal seat of the Strickland family. Set around a pele tower, its finest asset is the lavish wood panelling on display in the Inlaid Chamber, as well as a huge 650-hectare estate encompassing lakes, orchards, woods and pastureland.


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1. Levens Hall

1.75 MILES

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2. Museum of Lakeland Life & Industry

2.9 MILES

Directly opposite Abbot Hall, this museum recreates various scenes from Lakeland life during the 18th and 19th centuries, including a farmhouse parlour, a…

3. Abbot Hall Art Gallery

2.91 MILES

Kendal's fine-art gallery houses one of the northwest's best collections of 18th- and 19th-century art. It's especially strong on portraiture and Lakeland…

4. Kendal Museum

3.49 MILES

Founded in 1796 by the inveterate Victorian collector William Todhunter, this mixed-bag museum features everything from stuffed beasts and transfixed…

5. Blackwell House

7.37 MILES

Two miles south of Bowness on the B5360, Blackwell House is a glorious example of the 19th-century Arts and Crafts Movement, which championed handmade…

6. Fell Foot Park

7.4 MILES

Located at the southern end of Windermere, 7 miles south of Bowness, this 7-hectare lakeside estate originally belonged to a manor house. It's now owned…

7. Lakes Aquarium

7.49 MILES

At the southern end of the lake near Newby Bridge, this aquarium explores a range of underwater habitats from tropical Africa through to Morecambe Bay…

8. World of Beatrix Potter

8.19 MILES

This themed attraction brings to life various scenes from Beatrix Potter's books, including Peter Rabbit's garden, Mr McGregor's greenhouse, Mrs Tiggy…