Photo by Gavin Duthie Illustrated maps by Brian Delf Design and artwork peterhornett.com Registered Charity No: 205846 Exploring Cragside Estate Blackburn Estate carriage drive Explore Cragside in your car via the circular 6 mile carriage drive. Maximum dimensions for vehicles accessing the drive are 8'8 high (264cm) x 6'6 wide (195cm). Walks There are a selection of waymarked trails and over 40 miles of signposted footpaths across the estate. Why not explore the walk of the month? Picnics There are picnic tables at the play area, around the lakes and at the Visitor Centre. Sorry - no barbecues, please. Family fun Play area: Crozier car park: An exciting range of equipment where little ones can run off some steam. Labyrinth: Nelly’s Moss car park: A network of paths and tunnels cut out of a vast area of rhododendron forest. Can you find Nelly’s den in the centre? Allow 1 hour. What is Cragside? Cragside was the home of Victorian engineer Lord William Armstrong and his wife Lady Margaret Armstrong. Together, Lord and Lady Armstrong created Cragside, the first home in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity using Sir Joseph Swan's newly- invented filament lightbulbs. Come and explore Cragside, a home of wonder and gadgetry. Don't miss out on the wider estate: a once-bare moorland engineered to create a stunning Himalayan landscape. With a formal garden, estate carriage drive, lakes, woodland and walks, there's something for everyone here at the home of hydroelectricity. Accessibility A detailed information leaflet is available from the admissions team. Accessible parking is available at the Still Room, main car park, the formal garden and Nelly's Moss North Lake. Dogs Dogs on leads are welcome on the estate. Assistance dogs only in the house. Your safety Steps and paths may be slippery, please take care. If you need urgent assistance please call 07818 240068. Thank you for visiting. We look forward to seeing you again soon. Welcome to Cragside The home of hydroelectricity To Rothbury B6341 To Alnwick B6341 Entrance Exit Exit River Coquet Timber Flume Middle Drive Crozier Drive Thatched Boathouse Blackburn Lake (drained) Exit Car parks Estate Drive Footpaths Toilets Accessible parking Not to scale Nelly’s Moss North Lake Labyrinth Basin Tank Power House Pump House Coach Park Cockcrow Stone Shepherd’s Hut Play Area Nelly’s Moss South Lake Slipper Lake (Tarn) House Pinetum Waterwheel Formal Garden N Canada Hill Canada Drive Moorside Main Car Park Formal Garden Nelly’s Moss Cragend Quarry Dunkirk Crozier Blackburn No Exit Crozier Drive Blackburn Dam Falls Enlarged map overleaf Tumbleton Lake Visitor Centre Catering 50 things to do before you're 11 3/4: Are you ready to go exploring outdoors? Discover the wonders of nature at Cragside through the '50 Things' activities. Q Q Q Q Q
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Photo by Gavin Duthie Illustrated maps by Brian Delf Design and artwork peterhornett.comRegistered Charity No: 205846
Exploring Cragside Estate
Blackburn
Estate carriage driveExplore Cragside in your car via the circular 6 mile carriage drive. Maximum dimensions for vehicles accessing the drive are 8'8 high (264cm) x 6'6 wide (195cm).
WalksThere are a selection of waymarked trails and over 40 miles of signposted footpaths across the estate. Why not explore the walk of the month?
PicnicsThere are picnic tables at the play area, around the lakes and at the Visitor Centre. Sorry - no barbecues, please.
Family funPlay area: Crozier car park: An exciting range of equipment where little ones can run off some steam.
Labyrinth: Nelly’s Moss car park: A network of paths and tunnels cut out of a vast area of rhododendron forest. Can you find Nelly’s den in the centre? Allow 1 hour.
What is Cragside?Cragside was the home of Victorian engineer Lord William Armstrong and his wife Lady Margaret Armstrong. Together, Lord and Lady Armstrong created Cragside, the first home in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity using Sir Joseph Swan's newly-invented filament lightbulbs. Come and explore Cragside, a home of wonder and gadgetry. Don't miss out on the wider estate: a once-bare moorland engineered to create a stunning Himalayan landscape. With a formal garden, estate carriage drive, lakes, woodland and walks, there's something for everyone here at the home of hydroelectricity.
AccessibilityA detailed information leaflet is available from the admissions team. Accessible parking is available at the Still Room, main car park, the formal garden and Nelly's Moss North Lake.
DogsDogs on leads are welcome on the estate. Assistance dogs only in the house.
Your safetySteps and paths may be slippery, please take care. If you need urgent assistance please call 07818 240068.
Thank you for visiting. We look forward to
seeing you again soon.
Welcome to Cragside
The home of hydroelectricity
To RothburyB6341
To AlnwickB6341
Entrance
Exit
Exit
River Coquet
TimberFlume
Middle Drive
Crozier Driv
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Thatched Boathouse
Blackburn Lake(drained)
Exit
Car parks
Estate Drive
Footpaths
Toilets Accessible parking
Not to scale
Nelly’s Moss North Lake
Labyrinth
BasinTank
PowerHouse
PumpHouse
CoachPark
CockcrowStoneShepherd’s
HutPlay Area
Nelly’s Moss South Lake
SlipperLake (Tarn)House
Pinetum
Waterwheel
Formal Garden
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Canada Hill
Canada Drive
Moorside
Main Car Park
Formal Garden
Nelly’s Moss
Cragend Quarry
Dunkirk
Crozier
Blackburn
No Exit
Crozier Drive
BlackburnDam
Falls
Enlarged map overleaf
TumbletonLake
VisitorCentre
Catering
50 things to do before you're 11 3/4: Are you ready to go exploring outdoors? Discover the wonders of nature at Cragside through the '50 Things' activities.
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Visitor Centre tea-rooms
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Formal Garden
Pinetum
Visitor Centre, house and formal gardenNot to scale
Exit
Entrance
Tumbleton Lake Main Car Park upper level
Main Car Park lower level
ArmstrongTrail
PumpHouse
AutumnColour Walk
ClockTower
RockGarden
Iron Bridge
CragsideHouse
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Coach Park
Catering
Estate Drive
Footpaths
To Power House
Wildlife Hide
Debdon burn
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Visitor Centre - including shop, tea-room andtoilets. *Opening times vary throughout the year, please ask a member of staff or check our website for more details.
*Exploring Cragside:Visit our map room, with a model of the estate and general information. A good place to start your visit and plan your day at Cragside, you can choose from one of our many waymarked walking routes here.
*ShopOur shop sells a variety of gifts, books, local crafts, sweet treats, as well as a wide selection of plants and garden products.
*Toilets Including accessible, baby changing room.
Things to see and doOpening times vary throughout the year, please ask a member of staff or check our website for more details.
*HouseThe house holds conservation demonstrations, talks and family activities throughout the year. Allow 1 hour.Baby slings/hip carriers are available to borrow. The team asks that large backpacks or carriers are left in your vehicle, or carried at your side or front.
*EatingThe still room is situated in the house courtyard, and serves a variety of hot and cold drinks, soups and snacks. Crozier's, situated at Crozier car park, serves a variety of hot drinks and snacks.
Iron bridge and formal garden: Cross the iron bridge and enjoy breathtaking views of the house, rock garden and valley. Continue along the path to the formal garden with its magnificent orchard house and views of the Simonside hills and Coquet Valley. Dogs welcome on leads.
Wildlife hide: You’ll find this in the formal garden car park. Come into close contact with some of Cragside’s wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled: you may catch sight of a red squirrel!
Armstrong Trail: This circular walk follows the course of the Debdon burn and offers fantastic photo opportunities of the house and iron bridge. The trail includes the Pump House and Power House, where Armstrong’s original hydraulic and hydroelectrical machinery can be seen. There are hands on models in the Power House to explain how hydroelectricity is generated. Allow at least 1 hour, steep climbs and steps.
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Formal Garden
Archimedes Screw: Discover how Cragside is using green energy to power all the light bulbs in the house.
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Toilets (including accessible WC)
*Tea RoomSet in the original stable block, our cosy tea rooms are the perfect place to fuel up before exploring Cragside. A variety of hearty hot lunches are served, as well as delicious snacks, and hot and cold drinks.
* All facilities' opening times varythroughout the year, please check with a member of staff for more details.
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