Castletown House
Now known for its salt lamb, an historic estate purchased in 1802 by Robert Mounsey and still in family hands.
Rockcliffe, Cumbria, CA6 4BN
Castletown Estate was purchased in 1802 by Robert Mounsey. In 1809 Castletown House was built by distinguished architect Peter Nicholson.
Built in the Grecian style and completed in 1811, this well proportioned mansion stands magnificently within the grounds of the Castletown Estate. The house was listed as a Grade II building in 1957.
Castletown House has been occupied by family members, sailors, soldiers and lawyers.
The house itself within the same boundaries as the parish of Rockcliffe was held from the king by Hugh de Morvill (the Lord of Burgh), who also built a castle on Burgh Marsh in which King Edward the First died.
Join our owner-led tour of the house and estate to learn more about this splendid property, which is set in a spectacular location overlooking the tidal sweep of Rockcliffe marshes with stunning views. Tickets are £65 and include coffee & biscuits on arrival, a two-course lunch and tea & cake before departure. Click here to book.
Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.
Castletown is only open by appointment. Please contact us for further information.
£10 when booking by appointment.
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