Oct. 19, 2024 to Nov. 2, 2024
Halloween Trail at Belvoir Castle
Join the Halloween Adventure at Belvoir Castle’s Adventure Playground Looking for the perfect Halloween activity for the family? Visit Belvoir Castle this spooky season for our Halloween Trail—a magical experience set within our Adventure Playground. Betty the Witch and her sisters have carelessly lost all the ingredients for their special Halloween spell. They need your help. Follow the Halloween trail to find the magical items and help them create a spooktacular charm to protect the castle on Hallows’ Eve.
The Halloween trail is included with your Playground ticket or with the Gardens and Playground ticket.
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- Gardens & Playground Book now
- Playground Only Book now
Event open to holders of Gardens & Playground, Playground Only, tickets between Oct. 19, 2024 and Nov. 2, 2024
Is there a charge for car parking?
There is a small all day parking charge of £2 when using the main Belvoir Castle car park which can be redeemable from the ticket office when paying for your entry to the Castle. If you have pre booked your entry tickets or simply want to walk around the Vale you can redeem your parking charge from the following outlets.
The Aviary Tea Rooms
Castle Gift Shop
Belvoir Bistro
Duchess Gallery
The Farmshop
The Old Servants
Parking machines are cash and Just Park online payment system
Main Castle Car Park (Long Stay)
The charges are as follows:
All day £2
Opening times: 9am-5.30pm
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Belvoir Castle
The current Belvoir Castle was completed in 1832 by John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland and his wife Lady Elizabeth Howard, who moved to Belvoir from Castle Howard in 1799. That castle was by no means the first on the site. There has been a castle on the site at Belvoir since the Norman Conquest, when William the Conqueror’s standard bearer Robert de Todeni was given the land by the king.
By 1464, the first castle, in a motte and bailey design, was more or less in ruins, wrecked by the Wars of the Roses, and 60 years later it was reconstructed in a medieval design for Sir Thomas Manners, later 1st Earl of Rutland, in whose family it has remained ever since. James VI came to this new Belvoir in 1612, and later, during the Civil War, Charles I stayed at Belvoir, before the house was razed to the ground by parliamentarians.
By 1668, a new house had been built at Belvoir by the architect John Webb for John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, but this only lasted just over a century before the 5th Duke and Duchess of Rutland began yet another building project, with the architect James Wyatt in charge of what was planned as a romantic Gothic building. This was almost complete when in 1816 the house caught fire, with the loss of most of the new build and many of the pictures. The castle was rebuilt again to the same designs and completed – for the final time – in 1832, with the architect Sir James Thornton at the helm.
Today, the house and its 16,000-acre estate is run by Emma Manners, Duchess of Rutland who, in 2016, embarked upon a two-year restoration programme to bring the lost plans of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown to fruition. Belvoir remains the seat of the Duke of Rutland and home to his five children.
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