Reviews for THE CASTLE HILL ESTATE, FILLEIGH
4/5 from Teresa
2 years ago
2 years ago
Went for the Christmas lights .It was their first time putting on this event.It was not a big show of light but very nice . Great projection show on to the house. Muled wine enclosed in tick price.There was food and drink vendors.Also a nice Christmas market in the barn.
5/5 from Alan
3 years ago
3 years ago
SUMMER PLUS AUTUMN UPDATE: There are many aspects of this venue that make it so worth a visit. The house is impressive, classic and elegant and looks very at home in the expansive grounds. The grounds and lawns are wonderfully well managed, they are immaculately presented. The Millennium garden leading up to the house is gentle, and beautifully softly planted. To the West side there is the woodland walk that follows the brook, the range and texture in the greens at the moment is fantastic. All gardeners take time to stop and talk to you. I spoke to a young lady employed by the estate to look after the horses and was delighted to note that she spoke of her employer both fondly and with great respect. A huge "shout out" for the tea room, filter coffee, and a fantastic bacon, brie and cranberry toastie. They come over and ask you during the meal "is everything OK sir", I love that they do that! I loved photographing this garden and will be back in the Autumn and Spring to update my images.
Even though Autumn is late this year there was still plenty of colour to shoot in the garden. This is a lovely garden I hope you enjoy the new images.
5/5 from Graeme
3 years ago
3 years ago
Great place for an interesting day out. The sun shone and we walked for miles. They have a cafe serving the basics but it's good food.
4/5 from Tracy
3 years ago
3 years ago
Quite a large garden, beautifully planted, if you fancy a bit of a hike there's a steepish hill with the ruins of a castle on the top of it, lovely views of the countryside from the top
5/5 from Nat
3 years ago
3 years ago
Wow, beautiful gardens with good walk paths, we really enjoyed our visit. We managed to walk over 10 000 steps. Very good views. There are some walk paths suitable for wheelchairs users. There is blue badge parking space available near the entrance, and a disabled toilet by the gate. The staff are very helpful and friendly. We had tea for 2 and a cake before leaving. They also had a menu of light meals. I highly recommend that if you enjoy walking, this is your place.
5/5 from Paul
3 years ago
3 years ago
A hidden gem, lots of good walking for those wanting to tire out children. Great views from the castle at the top, augmented by wonderful gardens. It's a family owned estate, so you might be lucky enough to meet a member! As the name suggests, it's hilly, and really steep in parts, but well served by paths. The castle is good fun for kids.
There are toilets by the entrance and behind the house, including one with baby change.
5/5 from Alison
3 years ago
3 years ago
Lovely place to visit. Bit of a climb to the top to see the folly castle but we'll worth it, views for miles. Follys everywhere and a good cup of tea in the cafe.
4/5 from Tomasz
3 years ago
3 years ago
Beautiful place, great cakes, fair prices, dogs welcome (on leash) only downside is that we could not find the toilet (othervise will score 5*). We visit the site with 4 and 8 years old.
5/5 from Chandra
3 years ago
3 years ago
Wonderful country estate to discover. Lots of walking trails which are all different. The views from the Castle are breathtaking on a clear day. The cafe has a wide range of fayre, cream teas, baked potatoes, ploughman's lunch and lots more, all served with a smile. I would suggest taking out the day to visit Castle Hill. Enjoy!
5/5 from Richard
4 years ago
4 years ago
Beautifully Presented gardens surrounding the Castle Hill Estate.. We visited on a lovely sunny day and took a 2 hours walk around the gardens up to the castle.. We even spoke to the lady of the house who was tending to the Gardens near the front of the House