We found this property really interesting with all the displays of the Castle's very clear to follow.Well worth a visit.
day trip with two disabled young people. staff very helpful and engaging with teens who had limited communication and one not interested. both enjoyed dressing up in the 1st world war costumes. ground floor accessible by wheel chair. car park disabled spaces all taken by 11am and it was quite muddy with puddles. nevertheless we had a lovely time but only spent approx. 1.30hrs there will come back and vist walled garden on a warmer day
A fascinating house which this year is showing how the family was affected by what happened in 1914.We especially liked the man who was upstairs playing the organ and then popped up downstairs playing the piano while he and some of the guests sang.The walled garden was interesting too especially the restoration of the greenhouse with its fascinating system to open all the windows.
Visited Croft Castle on a windy and wet day, so visited the house only, which was the best property in our tour of NT properties in the southern West Midlands area.In common with all the properties we visited, it is obvious that the average age of the staff and volunteers are much younger than those in Southern England and the London area. Additionally, in common with everyone we encountered in the region, the level of interaction and helpfulness was very welcoming.
My wife and I took our 2 year old gransdson to see Father Christmas at the castle on the 06th December, we would just like to say thank you for the experience. We were met at the door by an `elf` who directed us into a craft making area where my grandson was helped to make an angel from a cothes peg and then ushered into see Father Christmas and Mrs Christmas. What lovely people, no false beards just atmospheric lighting in the cellars below the castle, my little boy was awestruck and he was even then given a very worthwhile present, not like the usual tat. Thanks to all of you you gave a little boy lasting memories to-day, well done.
An enjoyable day out is promised at Croft. The owners have lived here since before the Norman Conquest, and you can see why they stayed. The house and contents are well worth seeing. Talk to the friendly guides.
Usually love my visits to Croft Castle What light exhibits there were were fabulous but there was just not enough of them to warrant a visit. Most annoyingly we were not told when we paid our entrance fee that last entry to the house was 6 30 pm. Had we been told we would have gone there first. As it was we were simply turned away. Very poor show Croft Castle. You could have done so much better
went for a walk with the dog and a friend and thought how expensive it was. Although we throughly enjoyed are walked but we did feel the national trust are a big pushy in selling thee membership But all in all was a lovely walk
Decided to go see croft ambrey Roman hill fort which is accessible through the parkland at croft castle . I vaguely remember there being a small charge for parking your car near the big house ,so we took some change , on arriving my husband went to pay , only to discover that we would be charged just over twenty pounds for walking along the public footpaths if we parked in the national trust car park , so instead we found a far nicer route with better views and less people at another village up the road ! Cannot quite believe they charge that much for public footpaths ,or even to park a single car ! Gosh ! Won't be going again , on visiting the big house(it's not a castle ) and gardens a few years back we found them a bit of a let down , but the country side around about is stunning .We actually caught up with a couple we had seen at the car and who had paid the fee ,we had a chat with them and explained they didn't have to to pay if they parked where we had ,they were a bit put out !
Craft Castle is small but a wonderfully intimate National Trust property. I loved it the atmosphere here is lovely and I really felt it was a lived in house with an interesting history. I enjoyed looking at the family photographs and the first world war information was .moving and fascinating. Unfortunately we did not have time to walk in the parkland which gives me an excuse to go back!