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Explore this 332-hectare walled demesne dramatically set overlooking Strangford Lough and see the quirky mid Georgian mansion, home of the Ward family since the 16th century. An architectural curiosity, it is built inside and out in the distinctly different styles of classical and gothic. Children can dress up and play with period toys in the Victorian Past Times Centre or learn about local wildlife at the Strangford Lough Wildlife Centre. Winding woodland, lakeside and parkland walks afford unexpected vistas.

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Visitor information Castle Ward

Opening hours

Please check the National Trust website before visiting.

Admission

Adults£12.00
Children£6.00
Family£30.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Strangford, Strangford

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Exhibitions

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Castle Ward Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Castle Ward, located in Strangford, Northern Ireland, offers visitors a diverse experience that combines history, architecture, and natural beauty. The 18th-century mansion is notable for its unique architectural style, featuring both Gothic and Classical designs on opposite sides. This unusual characteristic alone makes it a point of interest for many visitors.

    The estate's grounds are expansive and well-maintained, providing ample opportunities for walks and picnics. Many visitors appreciate the beautiful gardens and the picturesque views of Strangford Lough. The woodland trails and cycling paths are popular among outdoor enthusiasts.

    For history buffs, the house itself is filled with period furnishings and decor, offering insights into the lives of the Ward family who lived there. The guided tours are generally informative, though some visitors mention that they can be a bit rushed.

    Castle Ward has gained additional fame in recent years as a filming location for the popular TV series "Game of Thrones," which has attracted a new demographic of visitors. The estate capitalizes on this connection with themed experiences, which many fans find enjoyable.

    The on-site facilities, including the tea room and gift shop, receive mixed reviews. While some find them adequate, others feel they could be improved.

    One recurring criticism is the cost of admission, which some visitors find a bit high. However, many agree that the National Trust membership offers good value if you plan to visit multiple sites.

    Overall, Castle Ward provides a well-rounded experience combining historical interest, natural beauty, and pop culture appeal. While it may not be perfect, it offers enough variety to satisfy most visitors' interests.

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