What is on at Croft Castle?

What’s on at Croft Castle and Parkland

  • Tiny tots trail. The tiny tots trail offers a sensory adventure for your little ones.
  • Harvest week at Croft Castle.
  • Autumn ancient tree walk.
  • Croft’s magical tree trail.
  • Broomstick agility course.
  • Wand making.
  • Croft’s community Christmas.
  • Storytelling with Father Christmas.

Do you have to pay to walk Croft Castle?

Croft Castle can be found in the Herefordshire countryside, surrounded by 1500 acres of historic woodland, farm and parkland. Click here for more info about how to find us. Admission to Croft is free for National Trust members.

Does anyone live at Croft Castle?

Carol Compton is the first cousin of Bernard, 3rd Lord Croft, and has lived at Croft Castle for many years. The rooms within her private apartment that will be opened to the public include a sitting room, study, bedroom and a linking corridor.

Private rooms on show at Croft Castle.

Croft Castle private rooms open
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Are dogs allowed at Croft Castle?

Your dog is welcome to join you in the glazed area of the tea-room (we now have limited indoor seating available), or there are picnic benches outside. Your dog can also join you for a wander around the walled garden and the area outside the castle.

How many acres is Croft Castle?

1500 acres

Croft Castle sits deep in the heart of Herefordshire countryside surrounded by 1500 acres of historic woodland, farm and parkland. This intimate house became the Croft family home before the Domesday Book.

When was Croft Castle built?

The Crofts and the Civil War
Sir James’s grandson, Sir Herbert Croft built the shell of the present castle in the early 17th century before converting to Catholicism and retiring to a Benedictine Monastery in France.

How old are the trees at Croft Castle?

Looking to your right you can see 400-500 year old chestnut trees and also newly planted ones grown from their seeds.

Who is the current Lord Croft?

Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet, of Croft Castle. As of 2010 the titles are held by the first Baron’s grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1997.

Who is the Croft family?

Members of the Croft family include: Sir Richard Croft (1429/30-1509), royal official for Kings Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, and Henry VII. Thomas Croft (c. 1435–1488), shipowner and patron of Atlantic exploration.

Who built Croft Castle?

Sir Herbert Croft
Sir James’s grandson, Sir Herbert Croft built the shell of the present castle in the early 17th century before converting to Catholicism and retiring to a Benedictine Monastery in France. Three of his sons inherited Croft.

What does the name Croft mean?

an arable enclosure
Meaning and Origin of: Croft
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an arable enclosure, normally adjoining a house, Middle Englishcroft. There are several places in England named with this word (Old English croft), and the surname may equally be a habitational name from any of them.

Who lives at Croft castle now?

the National Trust
In 1923 the Croft family repurchased the property, and Crofts continue to live here today, though the house is now owned by the National Trust. The castle is set in pleasant parkland, featuring over 300 ‘veteran’ trees and an avenue of Spanish chestnut trees.

Who owned Croft castle?

Sir James’s grandson, Sir Herbert Croft built the shell of the present castle in the early 17th century before converting to Catholicism and retiring to a Benedictine Monastery in France. Three of his sons inherited Croft.

Is Croft an Irish name?

This is an English surname of pre 6th century origins. The Croft surname emerged as that of a notable English family in the county of Yorkshire. The name largely originates from the English northern counties of Yorkshire, Cheshire and Lancashire.

What does Croft mean in Scottish?

a small agricultural unit
A croft is a small agricultural unit. The person who lives on the croft is called a crofter. A croft is the land, not the house the crofter lives in. Crofts are usually rented. They are often part of large estates where the landowner is the crofter’s landlord.

What ethnicity is the last name Croft?

English
This is an English surname of pre 6th century origins. The Croft surname emerged as that of a notable English family in the county of Yorkshire. The name largely originates from the English northern counties of Yorkshire, Cheshire and Lancashire.

Do crofters pay rent?

These are numerous, but stipulate – among other things – that the crofter must pay their rent, keep the croft in good condition, should not divide, assign or sublet the croft without Commission approval, nor become insolvent.

Can you buy a Scottish croft?

Can I buy a croft? In 1976, tenant crofters were given the right to buy their croft if they chose. It’s therefore now possible to buy an owner-occupied croft on the open market. An owner-occupier doesn’t need permission from the Crofters Commission to sell their croft.

Where did the name Croft originate from?

Name origin
The Croft surname emerged as that of a notable English family in the county of Yorkshire. The name largely originates from the English northern counties of Yorkshire, Cheshire and Lancashire.

How do crofters make a living?

Most crofters don’t make a living from the land, but have other sources of income as well, such as part-time or full-time employment, or running their own businesses.

Can you build a house on a croft?

Crofting legislation entitles a crofter to build a croft house on the croft, subject to planning consent. In almost every case the croft house must be provided by the crofter themselves.

Is Croft a Scottish name?

English: habitational name from any of several places for example in Lincolnshire Lancashire Herefordshire and North Yorkshire all named with Old English croft ‘small arable enclosure (normally adjoining a house)’ or a topographic name for someone who lived by a croft from Middle English croft.

Can I live on a croft?

A crofter must live on the croft or within 32km of their croft. A crofter who does not reside on the croft or within 32km is considered to be in breach of their residency duty.

What are crofting rights?

Crofting community right to buy is a right that can be exercised at any time. This distinguishes it from community right to buy, as land can be acquired without the consent of the owner.

Can you live on a croft?

The person who lives on the croft is called a crofter. A croft is the land, not the house the crofter lives in. Crofts are usually rented.