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Christmas at Arlington Court
Barnstaple, Devon
House transformed into magical realms of sweets, flowers, and snow.
About
Step into a magical Nutcracker Christmas at Arlington Court, where the house is transformed into enchanting realms of sweets, flowers, and snow. Wander through rooms adorned with twinkling lights and discover unique treasures from pop-up shops by local makers. Special evening openings offer a chance to experience the house after dark, complete with firepits and marshmallows.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, couples, and individuals seeking a magical christmas experience.
Vibe
Enchanting, festive, magical, traditional.
Energy Level
Moderate - involves walking around the house and grounds.
Budget
Mid-Range - Entry Fees And Optional Purchases Apply.
Photo Friendly
High - numerous festive decorations and photo opportunities.
Weather Sensitivity
Moderate - outdoor activities may be affected by weather, but the main house and tea-room offer indoor options.
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We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
Adult (18+): £18.70 (With Gift Aid) / £17.00 (Without Gift Aid), Child (5-17): £9.40 (With Gift Aid) / £8.50 (Without Gift Aid), Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children): £46.80 (With Gift Aid) / £42.50 (Without Gift Aid), 1 adult, 2 children: £28.10 (With Gift Aid) / £25.50 (Without Gift Aid), Group (Adult 18+): £16.15, Group (Child 5-17): £8.08. Free entry for National Trust members. Parking for non-members: £1.20 for 1 hour, £2.40 for 2 hours or £4.80 for the full day.
Duration
Daily throughout December, with special evening openings
Ages
Children (5-17) and under 5s free.
Schedule
House: 11:00 - 16:00, Car Park: Dawn - Dusk, Garden: 10:00 - 16:30, Wider estate: Dawn - Dusk, Tea-room: 10:00 - 16:30, Carriage Museum: 11:00 - 16:00, Shop: 10:00 - 16:30. Last entry to the house and carriage museum is always 30 minutes before the advertised closing time.
Organizer
National Trust
Practical Information
Parking
Members: please scan your cards; payers: pay and display. There are four electric vehicle charging points available. Visitor drop-off point available behind visitor reception, please enter via the delivery entrance and return your car to the main car park after dropping passengers off. For more information, please call 01271 850296.
Accessibility
Two Trampers available to hire. Shuttle buggy available most days. Adapted toilets next to tea-room. Dogs on leads welcome in the Carriage Museum, garden, The servants hall and the wider estate. Loose gravel paths, slopes, partly accessible grounds. Accessible route and/or map, Accessible toilet, Changing Places, Designated parking, Drop-off point, Induction loop, Large print (guide or menu), Level access to food outlet, Level access/terrain, Lift, Powered mobility vehicle available, Ramped access/slopes, Seating available, Wheelchairs available.
Pet Policy
Dogs on leads welcome in the Carriage Museum, garden, The servants hall and the wider estate. Dogs are welcome in the indoor additional seating area next to the Tea-room.
Food & Drink
Tasty treats in the tea-room, Christmas menu in the tea-room, Vegan and gluten-free options available in the tea-room.
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early during peak times, especially for special evening openings, to fully enjoy the festive atmosphere and avoid crowds.
- Check the National Trust website for specific dates and times for Father Christmas's appearances and book in advance if required.
- Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on gravel paths and exploring the estate, as there are some slopes.
- Consider visiting on a weekday if possible to experience a more relaxed atmosphere, especially if you prefer to browse the local maker shops at your leisure.
- Take advantage of the tea-room's festive menu to warm up with seasonal treats after exploring the decorated house and grounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours for Christmas at Arlington Court?
The house and carriage museum are typically open from 11:00 to 16:00, with last entry 30 minutes before closing. The car park is open from dawn, and the garden and wider estate are open from 10:00 to 16:30. Special evening openings may have different hours.
Are dogs allowed at Arlington Court during the Christmas events?
Yes, dogs on leads are welcome in the Carriage Museum, garden, servants hall, and the wider estate. They are also permitted in the indoor additional seating area next to the tea-room.
What are the ticket prices for non-members?
Ticket prices for non-members vary, with options for adults, children, and families. Gift Aid prices are slightly higher. Parking for non-members is charged separately.
Is there parking available for visitors?
Yes, there is a car park with pay and display options for non-members and card scanning for members. Electric vehicle charging points are also available. A visitor drop-off point is also provided.
What family activities are available?
Families can enjoy a Nutcracker trail, festive photo spots, and other family activities throughout the event. Father Christmas will also be making an appearance.