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Nov 26, 2024
We accidentally underpaid our parking by £1 and were fined £100 under threat of legal action. This by the Ingilby family that own a castle! Some people have no sense of gratitude. Full review by tlm c
Sep 12, 2024
An expensive 3 hours out with a £100 parking fine. Be aware the main carpark starts charging from the moment you enter the field NOT from when you purchase the ticket. We arrived, met some friends at… Full review by Victoria C
Sep 6, 2024
We visited Ripley after booking a guided tour online. We arrived at the castle entrance at the appropriate time to find we were in a huge group, more and more people just kept arriving. To be honest,… Full review by FarAway802682
Is there free admission to members of the Historic Houses assciation ?
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Yes normally, but you have to watch for opening times and events that may prohibit entry. Currently due to roof repairs castle is closed until further notice. All of this info is …
Yes normally, but you have to watch for opening times and events that may prohibit entry. Currently due to roof repairs castle is closed until further notice. All of this info is available through HHA website and links to each venue
is there a bus stop near riolet caravan park to harrogate
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Sorry I do not know. There are certainly bus stops in Ripley. Best try Google maps and see if any suitable public transport for where you want to travel
It has nothing to do with the Gift Shop - dogs are welcome in the Gift Shop, Tearoom’s and Boars Head. The Ingilby’s who still live in Ripley Castle are dog lovers, but do not allow dogs …
It has nothing to do with the Gift Shop - dogs are welcome in the Gift Shop, Tearoom’s and Boars Head. The Ingilby’s who still live in Ripley Castle are dog lovers, but do not allow dogs in their Gardens or Parkland