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Wray Castle, Ambleside | Lake District - Visit CumbriaWray Castle is a National Trust owned Gothic Revival castle on the shores of Lake Windermere with turrets, towers, informal grounds and miles of lakeshore paths ...
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Wray | Lake District - National TrustThis important and historical Lake District property, ignited Beatrix Potter's love of the area, when the family stayed in the castle on their holidays in 1882.
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Wray Castle Lake District | Britain Visitor - Travel Guide To BritainUsing his wife's money, James Dawson built the castle and also nearby St Margaret's Church. When Dr Dawson died in 1875, the castle estate passed to his nephew, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Wray Castle: The many lives of a grand Victorian estateOct 20, 2016 · Wray Castle is an enormous mock-gothic house set in an estate made up of farmland and woodland on the north-western shore of Windermere.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Major Restoration project at Wray Castle | National TrustMar 26, 2025 · Donated to the Trust in 1929, with 64 acres of land, it opened as a visitor attraction in 2011. Since then it has welcomed many thousands of ...
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Wray Castle (RMS Wray Castle) © David Dixon - GeographJun 1, 2014 · The house and grounds have belonged to the National Trust since 1929 when it was donated to the Trust along with 64 acres of its estate.
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Wray Castle to Ambleside - 2 ways to travel via taxi, and footThe distance between Wray Castle and Ambleside is 4 miles. How do I travel ... It takes approximately 7 min to drive 3.8 miles from Wray Castle to Ambleside.
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Wray - Ambleside - Visit Lake DistrictWray is a Gothic Revival castle on Windermere with parkland, lake paths, and a cafe. The castle ground floor is open, but the castle is not open in 2025 due to ...
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WRAY CASTLE, Claife - 1106324 - Historic EnglandList entry 1106324. Grade II* Listed Building: Wray Castle. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
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James Dawson (1779-1875) - Cumbrian LivesThe Dawsons continued to live at The Dower House while Wray Castle was being built. The precise construction dates are unclear but the period 1840-1847 is most ...
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Dawson, James (1779 - 1875) - Plarr's Lives of the FellowsApr 3, 2008 · At one time was busily engaged in practice in Liverpool, but for the last thirty years of his life lived in Wray Castle, near Ambleside, ...Missing: retirement Lake
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Wray Castle, Lake District Travel Guide on BritainExpressWray Castle is a Victorian Gothic country house overlooking Lake Windermere. It was built around 1840 by Dr Dawson, a prominent Liverpool surgeon.
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Wray Castle, the National Trust, and Peter Rabbit (Background: Claife)Back in 1836 Dr James Dawson, a retired surgeon from Liverpool, and his wife Margaret (née Preston), acquired Low Wray Farm. In around 1840 he began work on ...
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30. Wray Castle – 10/5/2014 | National Trust ChallengeMay 10, 2014 · Between 1998 and 2004, the castle was owned by a company called Wray Castle Ltd, which used the building as a conference centre and received ...
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The Mystery of the Wray castle library Panelling and Manchester ...The Wray castle estate was bought by a. Manchester businessman, Robert noton Barclay, who promptly donated it to the national trust to safeguard the lake- shore ...
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Wray Castle | Co-CurateSince the National Trust acquired the castle it has been used for a variety of purposes, for short time from 1929 being a youth hostel For twenty years from ...Missing: later | Show results with:later
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Perchines and Eels: Wray Castle at War 1939-45 (Background: Claife)After the National Trust bought the Wray Castle estate in 1929, the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) became a tenant (alongside the Youth Hostels ...Missing: Merchant Navy WWII
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Wray - Hardwicke Drummond RawnsleyThe living had been offred to him by his cousin, Edward Preston, who had inherited Wray Castle and estate in 1875. Hardwicke and Edith moved into Wray Vicarage ...
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History of Wray Castle | Cumbria - National TrustRawnsley was keen to seek solutions to the problems of a rapidly industrialising and urbanising society in Britain. Whilst at Wray he began his work to defend ...
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Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley | History - National TrustCanon Hardwicke Rawnsley was a charismatic and passionate man, whose devotion to protecting land from development and energetic campaigning styleMissing: Castle | Show results with:Castle
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The stories behind the works of Beatrix Potter - National TrustBeatrix first visited the Lake District at the age of 16 when her father rented Wray Castle on the shore of Lake Windermere for the family's long summer holiday ...
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Visiting Hill Top house | Lake District - National TrustBeatrix generously donated 15 farms and cottages, 4,000 acres of land and flocks of pedigree Herdwick sheep to the National Trust upon her death in 1943, for us ...Things To Do In Hill Top... · New For 2025 · Conserving Beatrix's Dolls'...
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Defender of the Lakes - Hardwicke Drummond RawnsleyA new era in conservation was about to unfold. In February 1877 a number of residents in the Lake District were so concerned by what they were hearing and ...
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Beatrix Potter | National TrustSince an early meeting at Wray Castle, Beatrix became a good friend of Canon Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley – one of the three co-founders of the National Trust.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Preservationist | The Beatrix Potter SocietyIt started at Wray Castle. Beatrix Potter family's first Lake District holiday was in 1882 at Wray Castle. Beatrix met Hardwicke Rawnsley. Later he became one ...Missing: sale | Show results with:sale
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GARTHWRAY FULLY RIGGED SHIP 1889-1924 - Wreck SiteJul 18, 2021 · On April 23rd, 1924, the British fully rigged ship GARTHWRAY, built in 1889 by Williamson R. & Son and owned by Walmsley J. B. & Co., ...
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Wray Castle (British Steam merchant) - Ships hit by German U-boats ...At 22.23 hours on 3 May 1941 the unescorted Wray Castle (Master Gerald T. Dobson) was hit by two torpedoes from U-103 and sank within a few minutes about 110 ...
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Exploring the grounds at Wray | National TrustMar 15, 2024 · Created between 1840 and 1860 from open farmland, the Wray estate today includes a house in the Gothic form of a medieval castle, a church, a farm and ...
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Grants and funding | National TrustIs the National Trust government funded? ... The Trust is a charity, independent of government. That means we don't receive any guaranteed annual 'grant-in-aid' ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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How the National Trust is runOur governance arrangements are underpinned by Acts of Parliament. The first National Trust Act was passed by Parliament in 1907.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Ambleside's Wray Castle restoration under way - BBCAug 1, 2025 · Donated to the National Trust in 1929, it has been a visitor attraction since 2011 following periods of being used as a youth hostel, a base ...
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Take the green cruise to Wray to explore the beautiful lakeshore…Boat visitors can explore the lake-shore grounds for free, follow guided trails and discover hidden shingle beaches, lawns and some of the finest views over ...Missing: facilities | Show results with:facilities