Brougham Castle

Exterior
Exterior (c) English Heritage
Exterior -   Exterior (c) The castle from the east, seen across the River Eamont -   The castle from the east, seen across the River Eamont (c)

In a picturesque setting beside the crossing of the River Eamont, Brougham Castle was founded in the early 13th century by King John's agent Robert de Vieuxpont. His great keep largely survives, amid many later buildings - including the unusual double gatehouse and impressive 'Tower of League' - added by the powerful Clifford family, Wardens of the Marches. Both a formidable barrier against Scots invaders and a prestigious residence, their castle welcomed Edward I in 1300.

A complex of passages and spiral stairways makes Brougham a fascinating castle to explore, as well as an ideal picnic setting: the keep top provides panoramic views over the Eden Valley and the earthworks of the adjacent Roman fort of Brocavum. Having fallen into decay after James I's visit in 1617, the castle was restored by the indomitable Lady Anne Clifford (see also Brough Castle and Countess Pillar). She often visited with her travelling 'court', and died here in 1676. An exhibition highlights her remarkable life, and includes carvings from the Roman fort. There is good wheelchair access to most of the site (excluding the keep).

Opening Times:

April 2009 to March 2010Opening TimesOpening Days
1 Apr-30 Sep 10am-5pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.

How much does it cost?

Adult:
£3.50 until 31 Mar 2010 / £3.70 from 1 Apr 2010
Children:
£1.80 until 31 Mar 2010 / £1.90 from 1 Apr 2010
Concession:
£3.00 until 31 Mar 2010 / £3.10 from 1 Apr 2010
English Heritage Members:
Other:
Family Ticket: £8.80 until 31 Mar 2010 / £9.30 from 1 Apr 2010

How do I get there?

Address:
Cumbria - CA10 2AA
Road Access:
1 1/2 miles SE of Penrith, off A66.
Train Access:
Penrith 2 miles
Map Location:
Telephone:
01768 862488, Local Tourist Information: Penrith: 01768 867466;Rheged: 01768 860034

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
Parking Suitable for people with disabilities Museum Education Dogs allowed on leads Shop Picnic area Hazardous Family Learning Admission free for Overseas Vistor Pass holders Male Toilets Female Toilets
Access:
The site has good wheelchair access to entry point, toilet, shop and small introductory exhibition. There is a wheelchair route to the castle ruins, which enables visitors to make a circuit of the site and read the interpretation panels. The keep is not accessible to wheelchairs.

What facilities are available for groups?

Group Discount:
15% discount for groups of 11 or more visitors paying together. Free entry for coach driver and tour leader.
Coach Parking Facilities:
Free parking for coaches 30 metres from site entrance.
Group Booking:
Contact the site for a Group Booking Form and for opening times and prices from 1 April 2010.
Average Length of Visit:
45 minutes.