Holker is the family home of Lord and Lady Cavendish, who extend a warm welcome to visitors of all ages. This beautiful historic house, surrounded by formal and woodland gardens and gently undulating deer park, is perfectly situated between the Lakeland hills and the expanse of Morecambe Bay. The hall itself is a magnificent Victorian Mansion in the neo-Elizabethan gothic style. Although largely rebuilt in the 1870’s following a disastrous fire, its origins date back to the early 1600’s. Steeped in history, it contains superb examples of local craftsmanship, fine art and furnishings. The absence of ropes or barriers allows true visitor engagement and a refreshing feeling of freedom and warmth. The gardens offer a wonderful sensory experience. They are a living reflection of the imagination and care of the owners and gardeners who have tended them over the centuries. Highlights and unique features include the National Collection of Styracaceae, exquisitely sculptured yew and box hedging, ancient trees, glades of rhododendrons, the mystical labyrinth, the slate sundial, the stunning cascade water feature, and the 400 year old Great Holker Lime. The inspirational planting schemes provide beauty and interest throughout the seasons. Holker’s Courtyard Cafe serves delicious homemade food, sourced from the Holker Estate and the local area. The food hall stocks estate produce and the best from Lakeland producers, as well as fine foods and gifts from further afield. The gift shop offers an array of lovely and unusual items, and plants from local nurseries including Holker’s own.