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Lake District Places To Visit - Wray Castle
1 Jun 2008

Lying on the shore of lake Windermere lies Wray Castle,



Wray Castle is a large private house built near Ambleside in in the Gothic Revival style in 1840. It is now owned by the National Trust, and is open from 30th of June. The grounds are known for their selection of specimen trees - wellingtonia, redwood, gingkoa, weeping lime and varieties of beech.

The house was originally built for a retired Liverpool surgeon, Dr. Dawson. who built it and the neighboring Wray Church using his wife's fortune. After Dawson's death in 1875 the estate was inherited by his nephew, Preston Rawnsley. In 1877 Preston's cousin, Hardwicke Rawnsley, took up the appointment of vicar of Wray Church. In 1929 Wray Castle and 64 acres of land were given to the National Trust by Sir Noton and Lady Barclay.

Beatrix Potter summered in the house when she was 16 in 1882. She bought nearby Hill Top in 1905 with royalties from her first few books. She bought considerable tracts of land in the area, including most of the land surrounding Wray Castle, though she never owned the castle itself.



Wray Castle is open to visitors summer 07 until 29th August Sat-Weds, 11am-4pm. Access can be by launch with Windermere Lake Cruises from Waterhead Pier

 


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