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Plan your ultimate getaway, a magnificent estate offering a full day of discovery. Step inside the grand Regency castle, famous for its opulent rooms and as a location for "The Crown." Afterwards, wander through acres of breathtaking gardens, with landscapes designed by the legendary 'Capability' Brown. Complete your visit at a charming artisan retail village where you can find unique gifts, local produce, and delicious food and drink.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Belvoir Castle
For almost 1,000 years, Belvoir Castle has stood proudly on its hilltop, witnessing the ebb and flow of English history. From Norman conquest to modern day, the castle has been rebuilt and reimagined several times, each incarnation reflecting the tastes and tribulations of its era. The current Belvoir Castle was built in the early 1800s and is described as one of the country's most magnificent and finest Regency homes. It is the ancestral home of the Duke of Rutland, whose family has lived there for almost a thousand years. Belvoir Castle has a rich history dating back to the eleventh century, and its name, meaning "beautiful view" in French, is pronounced 'beaver'.
Belvoir Castle Gardens
Guests can discover the magnificent gardens, where centuries of horticultural excellence and design have created stunning landscapes, including the last designed by the legendary 'Capability' Brown. From formal gardens to woodland walks, each area offers a unique experience throughout the seasons.
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John D,
Oct 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful stately home of the Duke of Rutland set in beautiful gardens and surrounding countryside. Well worth a visit.





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