Awful for wheelchair users.
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Assistance Dog - Visual, Powerchair
Overview
We travellled here with my children and grandchildren after reading that the ground floor of the castle was wheelchair accessible. I was fully aware that I couldnt get upstairs but (mistakenly) thought there’d be enough to keep me occupied whilst everyone else explored the upper floors. Wrong! The ground floor basically consisted of tea room gift shop and entrance hall. Even then the tea room was difficult to access with a powered wheelchair as it was so cramped and narrow. I ended up sitting outside in the courtyard (with one tiny, rickety metal table!) waiting for everyone else; the access of which was over gravel (any wheelchair user will tell you how awful gravel is to traverse) Both bookshops were innaccesible too. It was a nightmare for me, and I felt was very misrepresented in the NTS brochure.
Transport & Parking
Parking was good, close to the grounds, but gravelled and the paths were uneven.
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