Welcome to our virtual tour. Hopefully you can get a better idea of what the castle has to offer and the beatiful surroundings in which it sits. For those of you who have been here before - relive!
A view of the old convent from across the lawns. This is now used by the staff of the Castle. You can also see the side of the local chucrch - St John the Baptist.
A close up view of the entrance to the church. This view also shows the Castle from across the moat. Move the image up to see the 'green' roof of the Castle
Again from acrocc the courtyard, although the image is ovtained from closer to the edge of the moat. By panning across the moat, you will be able to see the Gym.
The Pugin Room, named after the Castle's architect, is one of the main rooms in the castle. In this room we celebrate mass, as well as have our shows, games, discussions and quiet times.
Some of the illustrations in this room are completed by children who have visited the Castle. The ‘children of the light’ banner’ was done by Mary Swinnerton and the Earth mural on the wall was done by Sandra Ryan – both being past team members.
A view of the Castle from within the 'moat', where you can also see the wooden bridge used to access the Castle. You can also see the grassed area available for camping.
A view of the interior of the gym. This shows the climbing wall in use.
St John the Baptist Church
A view of the inside of the church from behind the Altar.
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