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Historic Tours 2021

WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US IN OUR CELEBRATION OF 10 YEARS HERE AT CRAGEND.

Booking open now for our historic tours of the Farm, with information and tales aplenty about our links ot Cragside and  Lord William Armstrong. Our Grade II* Listed Silo and outbuildings are full of history and intrigue.

Bookings taken direct via our website using our contact page for the following dates:

Tuesday the 18th May, 8th and 22nd June, 6th and 20th July.

Visit Cragend Farm and explore the Victorian farm steading designed and created by Lord Armstrong of Cragside. See the Grade II* listed Silo Tower, weighbridge and many original features. Weather permitting there will be tours around the site and time to sit and reflect in our newly laid Courtyard. Plant sale. Please call to confirm your booked appointment. 

£12.50 per ticket.

In association with Historic Houses Association. Call 01669-621533. 

Numbers are limited. Covid restrictions apply. 

Ticket Tailor: https://buytickets.at/cragendfarm/r/email

IF YOU BOOK A STAYCATION WITH US WE MAY BE ABLE TO TAKE YOU ON A TOUR IF TIME ALLOWS. PLEASE ASK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. FREE TO B&B AND COTTAGE GUESTS.

 

About the author

Lou is the owner of Cragend Farm with her husband Shaun, and deals with everything from Holiday Accommodation inquiries to egg collection from the chickens; she is the social media and web design finger-tapper.

Amazing place! We were fascinated. Enlightening tour. Wonderful to see engineering like this preserved. Really wonderful. Most informative.
Fabulous and inspiring! Amazing insight into such an intriguing place. Incredible window to the past. Tremendous! Absolutely fascinating. Well-presented tour. Really interesting. Valuable engineering history. Captivating.

Our 2022 Visitors comments on our historic tours .. all you need to do is now is choose a date in 2023 to come and see us too.

Historic Tours

Find Out More About Cragend

Cragend Farm has a interesting and diverse history, from technical innovations to historic buildings. Tied in closely to the neighbouring Cragside Estate home of Victorian inventor and industrialist Lord Armstrong.