Elvaston Castle Country Park

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Sep 10
2023

15 people attending

15 places left

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£12.50
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Distance 13 km (8 miles). Total ascent 4 m (13 feet). Approximately 5 hours. Some paths/fields are uneven and may be boggy in wet conditions.

Elvaston Castle Country Park has 0.81 km2 (200 acres) of woodlands, parkland and formal gardens, the centrepiece of which is the Grade II* Listed Elvaston Castle.

Until the 16th century the estate was held by the Shelford Priory. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the Crown sold the priory and its estates in 1538 to Sir Michael Stanhope of Rampton, and it remained in Stanhope family ownership until 1969.

In 1969, Elvaston was used as a location for Ken Russell's film adaptation of the D.H. Lawrence novel Women in Love.

The manor house was built in 1633 then redesigned and extended in a grand Elizabethan Gothic Revival style by James Wyatt in the early 19th century. In 1860–1861 there were further alterations.

During World War II, the house was turned into a teacher training college after the original college in Derby was evacuated. The college vacated the house in 1947, after which time it remained mostly empty for the next two decades until its sale, starting a steady decline that continues to this day.

The Countryside Act 1968 proposed the creation of country parks "for the enjoyment of the countryside by the public", and the estate was sold in 1969 by William Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington to Derbyshire County Council. The council opened the estate to the public in 1970 and have operated it since then as Elvaston Castle Country Park. 

The estate contains over 50 structures, including stables, kennels, a walled garden, a home farm, several cottages, gatelodges, an ice house and a boathouse. The gardens are listed Grade II* on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

In 2013 The County Council asked The National Trust for help to create a future vision for the estate to help it shape a future for the Estate as a charitable enterprise. This led to the formation of a totally independent board of Trustees in 2017 - The Elvaston Castle and Gardens Trust - and to the beginning of a new era for the estate.

En route to Elvaston Castle we will walk through the village of Thulston past The Harrington Arms pub for a drink stop.

Dogs

Well behaved dogs are welcome but owners must ensure dogs are kept under control at all times. The pub is dog friendly.

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