Clifton Castle Summer Picnic

Clifton Castle Summer Picnic

HG4 4ABRipon, England
Thursday, Jul 9 from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm GMT+1
Overview

Our summer picnic this year will be at Clifton Castle, with kind permission of Lord and Lady Downshire

After arrival tea/coffee and biscuits we will have an introductory talk by Research Group member, Margaret Matthews, who has researched the site before walking down to the River Are and back. (Care: this is a walk of 1.5 miles on steep ground and may not be suitable for all). There will then be the opportunity to picnic, with strawberries and cream provided by YGT following which there will be time to personally explore the gardens around the house and the cascade.

The historic designed landscape at Clifton Castle is the vision of one owner, Timothy Hutton, who created a rustic picturesque landscape at the estate he inherited. Originally the site of a medieval castle next to the river Ure, it provided the ideal opportunity for him to follow the latest fashion for the ‘wild’ picturesque, perhaps inspired by nearby Hackfall and travels in Scotland and the Lake District. He started around 1802 with the construction of a new mansion and other ancillary buildings and then shaped the grounds around them. Most notable were the southern pleasure grounds, which were formed from the existing woodland next to the banks of the river.

By the time he had completed the work in the 1830s, the fashion for such designed landscapes were falling out of favour. While it was still in his ownership until his death in 1863 though, little was changed. His successors also made few alterations and it remains to this day, a good example of a late picturesque designed landscape and one that Timothy Hutton would still recognise.

Our summer picnic this year will be at Clifton Castle, with kind permission of Lord and Lady Downshire

After arrival tea/coffee and biscuits we will have an introductory talk by Research Group member, Margaret Matthews, who has researched the site before walking down to the River Are and back. (Care: this is a walk of 1.5 miles on steep ground and may not be suitable for all). There will then be the opportunity to picnic, with strawberries and cream provided by YGT following which there will be time to personally explore the gardens around the house and the cascade.

The historic designed landscape at Clifton Castle is the vision of one owner, Timothy Hutton, who created a rustic picturesque landscape at the estate he inherited. Originally the site of a medieval castle next to the river Ure, it provided the ideal opportunity for him to follow the latest fashion for the ‘wild’ picturesque, perhaps inspired by nearby Hackfall and travels in Scotland and the Lake District. He started around 1802 with the construction of a new mansion and other ancillary buildings and then shaped the grounds around them. Most notable were the southern pleasure grounds, which were formed from the existing woodland next to the banks of the river.

By the time he had completed the work in the 1830s, the fashion for such designed landscapes were falling out of favour. While it was still in his ownership until his death in 1863 though, little was changed. His successors also made few alterations and it remains to this day, a good example of a late picturesque designed landscape and one that Timothy Hutton would still recognise.

10.30 Coffee/tea and biscuits, served by the swimming pool
11.00 Introductory talk by Margaret Matthews, Followed by walk down to River Ure. (distance 1.5 miles - on a steep path)
13.00 Picnic lunch in walled garden - with strawberries and cream provided by YGT
Until 15.30 - guests free to wander in gardens around house and by cascade

Tickets cost: £20.00 YGT members, £22.00 non-members

Organiser: Vicky Price

Further details including directions will be sent to ticket holders in advance of the event

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Highlights

  • 5 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

HG4 4AB

Clifton Castle

Ripon HG4 4AB

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