The car park is small, right at the end of the lane on the left. Don't get confused with Rydal Hall entrance on the right. The house is interesting but the star of the show is the gardens. Explore t…Full review by James P
Aug 28, 2024
Had a lovely afternoon at Rydal Mount. My wife is a big Wordsworth fan so this was a special visit. I had a great time walking thru the gardens. Also enjoyed Rydal Hall across the street, especial…Full review by Murray R
Aug 13, 2024
I really enjoyed my visit here. From a warm welcome in the tea room (tasty cakes and well priced), to walking around the home. I could have stayed in the drawing room all day!Full review by Compass06649917702
You do have to pay at the tea house to enter the house and garden. It's £7.50 (or £6.50 with concession). You can pay a few quid less to simply visit the garden, but the house is well …
You do have to pay at the tea house to enter the house and garden. It's £7.50 (or £6.50 with concession). You can pay a few quid less to simply visit the garden, but the house is well worth visiting if you are interested in Wordsworth. The garden, recently restored is very much worth visiting. Right across the lane is Rydal Manor whose gardens you can visit for free (or with a small donation.
Hi - Liked your review online, got a family of 10 to take and would love to know where you got your 2 for 1 ticket please would save me a fortune - thanks and nice review