I fear this review is going to sound as if this place is incredibly poor but it really shouldn't deter you from visiting Ripley Castle, if you're in the area. It's a perfectly pleasant place to spend a day wandering around very nice gardens, especially if you can do so with great friends (as we did). BUT...
It's not really my idea of a castle. It's like an old fashioned three-up/three-down tenement, but without neighbors who earn as much as you.
That said, if you are of a particular temperament and don't have young children with you, the guided tour of the house is detailed, exacting, and informative. However, if you are not of that temperament (e.g. you suspect that the tour is somewhat designed to aggrandize the history of the family who have owned the house for 700 years, and that not every detail of their lives is as fascinating as the guides apparently believe), you may find yourself highly irritated and amused. And if you do have small children with you, avoid the hour+quarter tour altogether.
The castle offers a children's tour on occasion -- it was at 1.30pm when we visited...and which we missed -- so it could be that this complaint can be well managed.
The castle grounds are truly lovely, though, and make for an excellent walk. There is a deer park on one side of the castle and despite seeing much evidence of their existence ("Deer poo!" the children yelled happily), nary a deer made an appearance. Bah.
Ripley Castle reminded me of many of the stately homes to which I was dragged as a child, replete as they were with historic import and puffed up self-importance. And that's not necessarily bad. England needs this kind of thing -- really. If it were gone, I should miss it horribly, and being able to visit -- and leave -- is a nice reminder of the things that the country has built, enjoyed, used, and left behind.
Plus, there's a lovely ice cream shop just down the road! read more