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5 reasons to visit Chiddingstone Castle - A treasure trove of history in the Kent countryside

  • Writer: Katy Mason
    Katy Mason
  • Feb 28
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 12

Located prominently in the historic village of the same name owned by the National Trust, Chiddingstone Castle is a hidden treasure in the Kent countryside.


This impressive castle, situated just beyond Edenbridge, features a diverse and vast assortment of art and antiques, carefully curated by its former owner, Denys Eyre Bower. Surrounded by beautiful grounds and offering breathtaking views of the North Downs, this contemporary castle is an excellent spot for a day trip with friends or family.


Here are five reasons to add Chiddingstone Castle to your must-visit list this year:


Chiddingstone Castle in Spring


Itā€™s a well-curated, interactive and educational space for adults and children alike


With fascinating collections ranging from Ancient Egyptian and Jacobite treasures, all the way to Japanese and Buddhist artefacts, there is something for everyone within the museum walls.Ā 


Each room is carefully arranged to showcase the items, and there are discovery boxes throughout which feature replicas, dressing up clothes and fact sheets to engage youngsters. Whether it's holding an articulated dragon in the Japanese room, choosing an amulet in the Ancient Egyptian room or weighing out food in the Victorian kitchen, every space has an interactive element.


In addition, entry to the castle museum includes Chiddingstone Castleā€™s ā€˜Trail of Curiosities' quiz sheet which prompts visitors to discover and investigate some of the unique historic items featured in the exhibitions.



Chiddingstone Castle

It boasts beautiful grounds, stunning views and an accessible car park


Surrounded by 35 acres of informal grounds, visitors can spend time exploring the woodlands, orangery and lake around the property all year round, even when the castle itself isnā€™t open.


With spectacular, far-reaching views out to the North Downs, itā€™s a picturesque spot, with snowdrops and daffodils looking stunning in Spring. The real showstopper, however, is the incredible avenue of Japanese cherry blossom trees which bloom in mid-March. For younger visitors, thereā€™s also an Ancient Egyptian inspired grass maze to explore.


For those arriving by car, thereā€™s an accessible car park on site, and parking is just Ā£3 via the honesty box, with proceeds going towards the upkeep of the castle and gardens.



Tea Room at Chiddingstone Castle

You can treat yourself in the lovely tea room and gift shop


Serving homemade cakes, scones, light lunches and cream teas, the on-site tea room is a must-visit after exploring the treasures of the museum or the gardens.


Sit in either the Victorian room, pretty Grade II-listed courtyard or overlooking the views from the walled garden. Steeped in history and bordered with roses, itā€™s a beautiful setting to enjoy some locally-sourced produce including Kent chutneys, Speldhurst sausages and Biddenden wine and cider. Full afternoon teas can be pre-booked for something extra special.


If youā€™re looking for a keepsake from your visit, thereā€™s also a small gift shop with toys, books, decorations and locally made items available to buy.



Spring at Chiddingstone Castle

They host brilliant events throughout the year


Their calendar of events is bursting with activities for adults and children alike throughout the year. From live music events, theatre performances and historical talks; right through to family trails and food festivals, thereā€™s something for everyone!


In 2025, some of the key events coming up include storytelling from childrenā€™s authors to celebrate World Book Day; Imagine The Beatles live at The Orangery; and outdoor performances of Macbeth and A Midsummer Nightā€™s Dream.


See the website and social channels for updated information about upcoming events.



Tea Room at Chiddingstone Castle

Finally, you only pay once to have access for the whole year!


From 2025, all tickets for a day at Chiddingstone Castle will be valid for a whole year, making it an incredibly cost effective investment, especially if you live locally. You can also save by booking in advance online, with adult, senior, child and family tickets available.


With a family ticket for 2 adults and 3 children costing just Ā£30, it works out at just Ā£6 per person for a full yearā€™s access to the castle and collections. Absolute bargain!



Chiddingstone Castle reopens for the 2025 season on Saturday 1st March, with the castle open Wednesday - Sunday until 31st October.


Please visit the website for more details and prices - https://www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk/Ā 

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