![Pgds 20090228 104419 Img 5308](https://pag.imgix.net/assets/uploads/places/_1200xAUTO_fit_center-center_none/pgds_20090228-104419_img_5308.jpg?auto=format&h=500&ixlib=php-3.2.0&q=80&w=1200)
![Pgds 20090228 111004 P1000120](https://pag.imgix.net/assets/uploads/places/_1200xAUTO_fit_center-center_none/pgds_20090228-111004_p1000120.jpg?auto=format&h=500&ixlib=php-3.2.0&q=80&w=1200)
Introduction
Graythwaite Hall is a 17th century house which is surrounded by parkland and woodland.
Thomas Mawson was commissioned in 1896 to redesign the gardens in the Arts and Crafts style. Features include a rose garden, Dutch garden, a terrace, yew hedges and ornamental features such as globes and sundials.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Access contact details
- Associated People
- Features & Designations
Style
Arts And Crafts
Features
- Sundial
- Garden Terrace
- Hedge
- Description: Yew hedges.
- Gate
- Hall (featured building)
- Description: Graythwaite Hall is a c17 house
- Rose Garden, Dutch Garden, Gardens
- Description: 1896 redesign (Thomas Mawson) w in the Arts and Crafts style.
- Key Information
Type
Park
Purpose
Ornamental
Principal Building
Domestic / Residential
Survival
Extant
Hectares
4.8
Open to the public
Yes
Civil Parish
Ulverston