Sept. 8, 2024

Auto Italia Day

Carlton Towers

Auto Italia returns to Carlton Towers in 2024, promising a spectacular event for car enthusiasts and families alike. Set against the magnificent backdrop of Carlton Towers, this gathering celebrates the elegance and engineering of Italian cars, showcasing a stunning array of vehicles from all eras. Whether you're a devoted aficionado of classic Alfa Romeos, a fan of sleek Ferrari designs, or simply looking for an exciting family day out, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Marvel at the exceptional craftsmanship and timeless style of Italy’s finest automobiles, all in a setting that perfectly complements their beauty. This event is more than just a car show; it’s a celebration of automotive excellence, with scenic views and family-friendly activities to delight visitors of all ages. Join us for a day filled with breathtaking vehicles, picturesque surroundings, and fun for the whole family at Auto Italia 2024 at Carlton Towers.

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• Due to the nature of business, all bookings and tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE & NON- TRANSFERABLE to alternative dates or events. • Please make sure you just wear appropriate clothing for the forecast • Carlton Towers is not always as accessible in all areas so please just make sure you check if you have any mobility issues • In the unfortunate circumstance that you can no longer attend, we offer a gesture of goodwill policy, that allows you to gift the original date/booking into an alternative name. Providing we are notified within 48 hours via email • For events which include food please ensure you have advised the team of any dietary requirement or allergies at least 72 hours prior to arrival • Tickets are only refundable if the venue cancel or reschedule the event, under severe/unfortunate circumstances, of which you will be notified in advance of the event date via email and social media • Unless stipulated on your ticket please be advised that you cannot bring your own food or beverages onsite or in the grounds and the venue reserves the right to ask you to remove these • Some of the events require you to share a table with other guests and please ensure you explicitly advise the team if you would prefer not to do so • Please can you make sure your guests are aware of these terms

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    Marvel at exquisite Victorian Gothic-revival architecture, savor a vineyard tour with wine tasting in the estate’s walled garden vineyard, and relish homemade treats at the Stables Tearoom.

    Carlton Towers

    Carlton Towers has more the look of a Cambridge college about it than a stately home. It was acquired by the Stapleton family – from whom the current owner, Lord Gerald Fitzalan-Howard is descended – in 1301, and there’s been a house on the site ever since. The current one, with its memorable clock tower – erected in 1777 by Thomas Stapleton – was extravagantly rebuilt in the 1870s by Henry Stapleton, 9th Baron Beaumont and the architect Edward Welby Pugin. His son Miles married Ethel Tempest, an heiress from Broughton Hall, near Skipton, whose money helped pay off the significant debts that had accumulated in the rebuilding of Carlton. When Miles died aged 45, having accidentally shot himself climbing a stile, his infant daughter Mona inherited Carlton. In 1914, she married Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop, then heir to another Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk.

     

    When Bernard Norfolk died in 1975, Mona and Bernard’s son Miles became 17th Duke of Norfolk, and Carlton was subsumed into the Norfolk estates. Miles Norfolk’s younger son Lord Gerald Fitzalan-Howard and his wife Emma moved into a fairly dilapidated Carlton in 1990 with their young family, and set about  tidying it all up, installing en suite bathrooms, and making the house a home again, as well as a popular wedding and events venue. 

     

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