The Estate Grounds at Stirk House Hotel
Type:Parks & Gardens
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1236 reviewsGuests are free to explore the 22 acres of estate grounds at Stirk House and take in the tranquil beauty of the gardens and the ancient forest, while spotting wildlife along the way. The nature trail is perfect for a leisurely stroll, winding through the idyllic scenery and offering breath taking views of the surrounding countryside.
No matter what time of year you visit, the grounds at Stirk House are sure to enchant and delight. From the vibrant hues of springtime flowers to the fiery oranges and reds of autumn leaves, the changing seasons bring new and unique beauty to this special place. A popular feature of the grounds is the distinctive sycamore tree, adorned in hundreds of softly glowing fairylights, this is a fantastic spot to take some truly stunning photographs, especially for couples who marry at the hotel.
The gardens at Stirk House are lovingly cared for by on-site groundskeepers and frame the house with beautiful, seasonal blooms all year round. Enjoy an alfresco lunch on the patio overlooking the Ribble Valley countryside or stroll around the pretty landscaped gardens at your leisure. The gardens also contribute to the hotel’s green credentials, with an onsite orchard providing fruit for the kitchen and a meadow of wildflowers to encourage biodiversity.
Enjoy the peace and serenity of this charming setting during your stay at the hotel, a wonderful retreat for walkers, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and nature explorers alike. Whether you’re spending an hour in the hide-out to watch the wildlife or bringing your laptop to enjoy a working lunch in the gardens, the estate grounds at Stirk House have something for everyone.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Car | £5.00 per ticket |
Valid throughout your visit.
Redeemable as a £5.00 off voucher against a Stirk House afternoon tea.
Your voucher will be emailed to you with your booking confirmation.
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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