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Visiting Us
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Opening times
Brantwood is open all year:
12th November 2012 until 17th March 2013
Open Wednesday to Sunday 10.30am until 4.00pm
Please note: Jumping Jenny restaurant open at weekends ONLY from 9th - 29th January 2013
18th March - 3rd November 2013
Open daily 10.30am until 5.00pm
Christmas & New Year
Closed 23rd, 24th, 25th & 26th December 2013
Open 31st December 2013 and 1st January 2014
Admission prices:
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House & garden: |
Gardens (includes admission to Severn Studio): |
| Adult |
£7.20 |
£4.95 |
| Child |
Free (aged 5 – 15) |
Free |
| Student |
£5.70 |
£4.10 |
Gift Aid your admission:
Help further fund our work by paying an extra 10% as a Gift Aid donation.
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House & garden: |
Gardens (includes admission to Severn Studio): |
| Adult |
£7.95 |
£5.50 |
| Child |
Free (aged 5 – 15) |
Free |
| Student |
£6.30 |
£4.50 |
There are house and garden quizzes for children. Each room has an activity basket for children to enjoy.
Directions To Brantwood
By Car - Exit the M6 at
Junction 36. Join the A590 in the direction of Kendal. Exit at the
Brettargh Holt junction. At the roundabout take the 1st exit signposted
for Barrow-in-Furness. Continue to follow the signs for
Barrow-in-Furness. At the Meathop roundabout take the second junction
exit towards Barrow-in-Furness. At the next roundabout (junction with
A592) take the first exit continuing on the A590. Turn right onto the
A5902 signposted for Workington, Whitehaven. Turn right onto the A5084
signposted for Coniston. Turn right onto the A593 inTorver. Follow the
signs for Brantwood from the village of Coniston.
By Bus - Take the 505 from Windermere or Ambleside to Coniston and catch either the Coniston Launch or SY Gondola to Brantwood.
By Boat - Both the Coniston Launch and SY Gondola call regularly at Brantwood's jetty.
By Train - The nearest train stations are Windermere (trains to Oxenholme on the West Coast Main Line) and Ulverston.
By Bicycle or by Foot - Brantwood and it's facilities make an ideal visiting point for cyclists and walkers.

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