Highcliffe Castle Car Park Highcliffe, Christchurch BH23 4LD

Highcliffe Castle Car Park

75 Reviews
  • Friday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Saturday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Sunday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Monday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Tuesday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Wednesday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Thursday7.00 am–10.00 pm
Highcliffe Castle Car Park Highcliffe, Christchurch BH23 4LD

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Hours

  • Friday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Saturday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Sunday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Monday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Tuesday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Wednesday7.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Thursday7.00 am–10.00 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

ron deacon
04.03.2024
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Handy for Highcliffe Castle & coastal walk to Mudeford westwards or Milford eastwards.
Michelle Leadbetter
19.02.2024
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Beautiful surroundings. Woodlands walk with easy beach access. Plenty of parking. Great tea room. Child friendly.
Zhivko Dragostinov
06.02.2024
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Pay machine at the park not working. Tried several times to pay with different apps shown on the machine. All of the apps shows no Internet connection" when I entered the location code of the car park
Pavel Šulja
06.02.2024
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
This is NOT a FREE car park. Car park under tree's, near highcliffe beach, near coffee shop, castle, free toilet.
Lynn Williams
27.01.2024
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Beautiful place. Lovely gardens. Fabulous view of the beach and the Isle of Wight. 110 steps to the beach and access to Steamer Point nature reserve
James Wilkinson
22.12.2023
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Small and pricey but well situated for the castle and seafront.
Gordon Knowles
21.12.2023
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Highcliffe Castle, Rothesay Drive, Highcliffe, Dorset. BH23 4LEHighcliffe Castle is a Grade I listed building now owned by Christchurch Council, and described as the most important remaining example of the Romantic and Picturesque style of architecture. It holds events open to the general public throughout the year open, and can be used for weddings and other private events. Highcliffe Castle, situated on the cliffs at Highcliffe, Dorset, was built between 1831 and 1835 by Charles Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothesay in a Gothic Revival style on the site of High Cliff house, a Georgian Mansion designed for the 3rd Earl of Bute ( a founder of Kew Gardens) with the gardens laid out by Capability Brown. The design, by William Donthorne, a founder member of RIBA, incorporated large quantities of carved Medieval stonework salvaged from the Norman Benedictine Abbey of St Peter at Jumieges and the Grande Maison des Andelys.The Earl's fourth son, General Sir Charles Stuart sold the estate apart from the nearby smaller Bure Homage House. All that remains of the original High Cliff are the two entrance lodges, now used as a restaurant, also some of the garden walls and features in the lands. The son of Sir Charles Stuart, also Charles Stuart, decided to buy his grandfather's estate and build a new house there. In 1828 Sir Charles Stuart became Lord Stuart de Rothesay.Early retirement from the diplomatic service meant Lord Stuart could now start on the project to build the new house and by 1830 he had purchased much of the eastern end of the estate.The castle is built on an L shaped plan, oriented on a south-east axis, so the oriel window is central on the south east elevation, providing a vista across the landscaped gardens to a panorama of the needles and Isle of Wight. The house remained in the family until 1950 when much of the estate was sold and eventually developed up to the castle walls.For a time from 1950 to 1953 the Castle was a children's home before being sold to Claretian Missionary fathers as firstly a noviciate, then for use as a seminary. The castle was put up for sale in 1966, after many years of uncertainty and neglect the castle was eventually restored. Today the Castle’s renovated exterior is testimony of the remarkable skills of craftsmen and women who carried out a huge repair and conservation programme in the 1990s, jointly funded by Christchurch Borough Council, English Heritage and a £2.65 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.The castle was put up for sale in 1966, after many years of uncertainty and neglect the castle was eventually restored. Today the Castle’s renovated exterior is testimony of the remarkable skills of craftsmen and women who carried out a huge repair and conservation programme in the 1990’s, jointly funded by Christchurch Borough Council, English Heritage and a £2.65 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Harry Gordon Selfridge, founder of Selfridges & Co, rented the castle between 1916 and 1922. He is buried in a simple grave at St Marks Churchyard next to his wife and mother.
Kate Turner
20.12.2023
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Fantastic castle & ground's, so inculcate. Tea rooms in the beautiful gardens & a wheelchair friendly to down onto the dog friendly beach
Keith Day
19.12.2023
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
This is NOT a free car park. It is Pay and Display and can use cash, phone or the RingGo App. Gets full quickly on a fine day.
I B
17.12.2023
Highcliffe Castle Car Park
Very popular car park almost always full. But a great place to park as it is directly over one of the most beautiful beaches in the new forest.Make sure you pay and display properly !!!! There are lots of traffic wardens going through all hours of the day who will stick you with a heavy fine if you forget.It is difficult to pay for parking. The parking meter does not work. There is also no internet connection for the apps.

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Highcliffe, Christchurch BH23 4LD
Highcliffe Castle Car Park