Free Entry For i-Go Cardholders
Free entry for i-go cardholders on arrival
Herstmonceux Castle Estate
Hailsham
How to claim this offer
Please show your i-go card on arrival to gain free entry (Pre-booking online not available for this offer)
Terms and conditions
Normal admission charges apply to accompanying adult(s)
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
About Herstmonceux Castle Estate
300 acres of carefully managed woodland and beautiful gardens, all surrounding a red brick, 15th century, moated castle.
Learn more about Herstmonceux Castle Estate
Accessibility
PLEASE NOTE - Due to the current Covid restrictions, there is no public access to the interior of the castle
Limited access on lower ground floor of castle. There is a lift available
Please speak to the tour guide beforehand to discuss accessibility or to ask about special requirements
PLEASE NOTE - Due to the current Covid restrictions the Cafe is only offering a takeway service at the moment.
There is a café with indoor and outdoor seating – tables and chairs. There is wheelchair access via a door at the back. There is a very short slope into the building. You will need to be able to ask staff to open the door, or you can call in advance to say you are coming, Tel number 01323 834494
Please speak to staff if you wish to bring an assistance dog in to the café.
Large Print menu available.
The café offers gluten free bread and soya milk.
Disabled Parking & Drop-off
- Designated Disabled Parking
There are 2 bays for disabled parking, staff at the entrance will tell you where to find them
Toileting/Changing
- Accessible Toilets
One accessible toilet
The grounds are generally level and paved
Leaflets are available which show wheelchair accessible route through gardens.
There is a ramp with handrail leading into a further section of the gardens
Entrance via a short slope with handrail, slight ledge
About half of the displays are at a height suitable for wheelchair users
Location
Herstmonceux Castle
Hailsham, BN27 1RN
Gallery
This page was last updated on 14 May 2021