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Allan Bank and Grasmere

The loveliest spot that man hath ever found

Allan Bank, Grasmere, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9QB

Exterior of Allan Bank and grounds in Grasmere in the autumn

Planning your visit

Autumn colours in beech woodland: russet-brown fallen beech leaves carpet the sloping ground, with some trees still bearing bright green leaves
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Things to do at Allan Bank and Grasmere 

With rugged 19th century woodland grounds, formal lawns, an art gallery and surrounding countryside and lakes to explore, there’s plenty to see and do at Allan Bank and Grasmere.

Visitors enjoying art activities in the art room at Allan Bank, Grasmere, Cumbria
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A family day out at Allan Bank 

Come and play at Allan Bank this autumn. Whether you are following the woodland pathway, creating art, looking for red squirrels or having an indoor picnic, we’ve got plenty of family activities to help you create great memories together come rain or shine.

Visitors admiring the view at Allan Bank and Grasmere, Cumbria
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Visiting Allan Bank with your dog 

Allan Bank is a three pawprint rated place. Well-behaved dogs on leads are more than welcome at Allan Bank, inside or outside – even muddy ones.

Landscape of green fields, hills and lake in distance and blue sky
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Walking in Grasmere 

From relaxing lakeshore strolls to fell-top expeditions, when it comes to walking you’re spoilt for choice here in Grasmere. Here are some popular walks to get you started.

A man and a woman posing for a festive photo with their dog at Fell Foot

Upcoming events at Allan Bank 

Display of vintage photos and watercolour paintings, live harp and flute music, Christmas crafts and carols, Santa Paws Photo Studio and Stargazing

Venue hire

A bride looking out at the view of Grasmere lake at Allan Bank
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Weddings at Allan Bank 

Perched on the hill above Grasmere, Allan Bank house sits within romantic 19th century wooded pleasure grounds with inspiring lake and mountain views. From here, it’s easy to see why Wordsworth called Grasmere ‘the loveliest spot that man hath ever found’ and what better place to host your Lakeland wedding.

A group of young adults kicking up autumn leaves on a walk around the estate at Hardwick, Derbyshire

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