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How much is it to visit Kingston Lacy?

How much is it to visit Kingston Lacy?

Guide Prices

Ticket Type Ticket Tariff
Adult £18.00 per ticket
Child £9.00 per ticket
Family £45.00 per ticket
Family (1 adult) £27.00 per ticket

What tier is Kingston Lacy in?

New Tier 4 restrictions: A message from Kingston’s Director of Public Health. “The announcement of Tier 4 restrictions in Kingston and across London and much of the South East, reflects the alarming increase in cases of COVID-19 over the last few weeks.

Do you still have to book for Kingston Lacy?

You no longer need to book to visit Kingston Lacy. Visits to the house are limited to ensure social distancing and entry to the house is not guaranteed on the day you visit. Last entry is at 3pm.

Why was Kingston Lacy given to the National Trust?

Sir Ralph Bankes. The house was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1982 after the death of Henry John Ralph Bankes, along with Corfe Castle. …

Do you have to pay to get into Kingston Lacy?

Kingston Lacey is an elegant 17th-century country mansion set in attractive formal gardens and extensive parkland. It is owned by the National Trust and entry is free to members.

What has been filmed at Kingston Lacy?

Filming Location Matching “Kingston Lacy, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England, UK” (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)

  • A History of Britain (2000–2002) 60 min | Documentary, History. 8.3.
  • Ade in Britain (2011– ) Episode: Dorset 2 (2013)
  • Castles: Britain’s Fortified History (2014) Episode: Defence of the Realm (2014)

Can I travel to National Trust during lockdown?

Are your places safe to visit? Yes. We have strict procedures in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of staff, volunteers and visitors at our places.

Is the cafe open at Kingston Lacy?

Daily menu Pop in throughout the day – the Stables Cafe is open between 10am-5pm, the Coach House between 11am-4pm and the Kitchen Garden kiosk between 10am-4.30pm.

Why is it called Kingston Lacy?

The Crown leased the estates to various tenants over the medieval period, and the Lacy part of the name refers to the de Lacy family, Earls of Lincoln, one of the medieval tenants. Edward I visited on at least 5 occasions, and the estate was later leased to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.

Is Kingston Lacey open today?

Kingston Lacy is open seven days a week and you don’t need to book your visit in advance. Entry to the house is not guaranteed and last entry is at 3pm (see below for more information).

When did the National Trust take over Kingston Lacy?

The house was bequeathed to the National Trust upon the death in 1982 of Henry John Ralph Bankes together with Corfe Castle and large areas of beautiful countryside in the Isle of Purbeck. Facilities at Kingston Lacy include a cafe and shop, kitchen garden and woodland play areas. Car parking is free for visitors to the house.

How old is Kingston Lacy House in Dorset?

Many of its 55 rooms have hand-painted ceilings; in one, an intricately carved dado depicts mermen battling with sea monsters. Kingston Lacy, a stately home built in Dorset in the 17th century and later remodelled as a Venetian palace, was acquired by the National Trust in 1982 and has 50 staff caring for its treasures.

Where did the Bankes family live in Kingston Lacy?

Kingston Lacy is a country house and estate near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. It was for many years the family seat of the Bankes family who lived nearby at Corfe Castle until its destruction in the English Civil War after its incumbent owners, Sir John Bankes and Dame Mary, had remained loyal to Charles I .

Where is Kingston Lacy in Wimborne Minster England?

Kingston Lacy is a country house and estate near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. It was for many years the family seat of the Bankes family who lived nearby at Corfe Castle until its destruction in the English Civil War after its incumbent owners, Sir John Bankes and Dame Mary, had remained loyal to Charles I.