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Scotney Castle

Tunbridge Wells, Kent · 4.7 · 6,873 visitor reviews

Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN

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If you're visiting Kent anytime soon, we suggest a trip to the magnificent Scotney Castle! An enchanting escape for families looking to immerse themselves in history, nature, and fun. Scotney Castle has something for everyone, from an ancient architecture style, acres of woodland, and beautiful gardens to a fairytale, moated castle, gorgeous gardens perfect for a runaround and two natural play areas – keeping all ages entertained and family-friendly activities; it's a perfect family day out!

And if that's not all, there are another 780 acres of the wooded estate to explore! New For The Summer Holidays 2024 Step into the ring with 'Big Top, Big Fun' themed games and activities - new for summer 2024! Test your stilt-walking skills, try your hand at plate-spinning and diablo or conquer the ring of fire.

Clown around with the juggling balls and balance your way to safety across the tight rope. Then enjoy The Tale of Jemima Puddleduck at the family outdoor theatre! Meet family-favourite Jemima Puddle-Duck at an early evening Quantum Theatre adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s much-loved tale on 4th August, 18:00 to 19:15.

Things To Do At the top of the hill is a mansion designed by Anthony Salvin in Elizabethan style and built in 1837 for Edward Hussey III, who took the 'picturesque' style as his inspiration. The 19th century house offers a glimpse into the life of the Hussey family who once lived there. Families can tour the well-preserved rooms furnished with period pieces and learn about it's house.

At the bottom of the valley are the fairytale ruins of a medieval castle and a dreamy moat. This is the focal point of the celebrated gardens, which feature a spectacular collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, and kalmia in May/June, with trees and shrubs providing autumnal colour. The wider estate is open all year, offering a variety of walks through beautiful parkland, woodland, and farmland.

If you've located the perfect picnic spot, whether under a tree on the Queen Mum's Lawn, in the Quarry Garden, or in an unmarked part of the ancient woodland, then you'll need the perfect novel to read. Nab yourself a pre-loved novel from the second-hand bookshop. You can get a book for as little as 50p.

You'll make a dreamy collection of family memories at this historic attraction with plenty of fun family activities to enjoy throughout the Winter and Summer months. If you like to go on walks, check out the blue parkland route; not only is it buggy-friendly, but you can wave to the sheep and chocolate brown Sussex cattle! Children's Play Areas The kids have a choice of two natural play areas!

The Badger and Pepper play area in the garden is perfect for little ones, with a mud kitchen, play house, toddler swing and more. Older children can get back to nature in Wilderness Camp in Colliers Wood, like making dens amongst the trees! Explore a moated castle, discover hidden paths and natural play areas, or simply escape into the beautiful estate.

00! It's well worth a visit. Food & Drink This delightful National Trust castle in Kent has a quaint tea room that serves a selection of hot and cold drinks and children's lunch box options.

There’s a range of delicious hot lunches or lighter options including freshly made sandwiches, salads, soups, cakes and cream teas. On busier days, kiosks open in the courtyard opposite the tea-room. Grab some refreshments or ice cream and wander around the formal gardens.

There are plenty of benches too if you want to bring your own food and have a picnic on the castle grounds. There are so many exquisite picnic spots around the castle such as the moat view, walled garden, or even under the tulip tree on the Queen Mum's Lawn. Make sure to let a member of staff know if you have any allergies.

Accessibility - There are accessible toilets by the courtyard tea room. - Changing facilities for babies and young children are located in the main toilet block. - There are designated accessible parking spaces on-site.

Please note all parking needs to be booked via the Scotney website or NT app. - There are induction loop systems at the Visitor Entrance, in the shop and in the tea room. - Access to the food outlets in the courtyard is level but uneven in places.

- The shop has two entrances - one is level and one has ramped access. - There is level access from the car park to the shop, tea room and mansion house. - Two powered mobility scooters are available to borrow.

To book one call the Scotney Property Office on 01892 893820. - There are steep slopes across the garden. There is ramped access to the shop.

- Video tour available on request for visitors unable to visit the upstairs of the mansion house Why We Suggest Scotney Castle For Families Scotney Castle is a treasure trove of adventure and discovery for families. Its historic charm, stunning gardens, and family-friendly activities make it an ideal destination for a day out! Whether you're exploring the medieval ruins, wandering through the woodland trails, or enjoying a picnic in the walled garden, Scotney Castle promises a day filled with fun, learning, and unforgettable memories.

Good for: older children

Facilities

  • Baby Changing
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Card Payments
  • Accessible Parking
  • Accessible Entrance
  • Contactless Payment

Prices

Adults: £17 Children: £8.50 Under 5s: Free Family (2+2): £42.50 National Trust members: Free

Opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Common questions

How much does Scotney Castle cost?

Adult tickets are £17 and children are £8.50. The estate includes a fairytale moated castle, mansion house, and 780 acres of woodland to explore.

What can families do at Scotney Castle?

Families can explore the fairytale medieval castle ruins, tour the 19th century mansion house, discover the beautiful gardens, and let children play in two natural play areas including Badger and Pepper playground and Wilderness Camp.

Is Scotney Castle wheelchair accessible?

Yes, there are wheelchair accessible areas with two powered mobility scooters available to borrow. Accessible parking, baby changing facilities, and accessible toilets are also available.

What are the opening hours for Scotney Castle?

Scotney Castle is open every day from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It is a National Trust property located near Tunbridge Wells in Kent.

Is there a second-hand bookshop at Scotney Castle?

Yes, there is a second-hand bookshop by the Visitor's Entrance with a Children's Corner. Children's books start from 50 pence, and other books from £1.

What families say

4.7

6873 reviews