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Our rules are in place to ensure all guests can enjoy the Estate.

This is especially the case in the evening where noise can travel as the Cove forms a natural auditorium. 

Please be considerate of your neighbours

We know that some nights you may choose to sit outside late into the evening but please keep the noise low and turn off any music by 11pm.

Security Deposit

As you will already be aware, we are holding a £1000 pre authorisation on the card that you paid with against the return of the Castle in a clean and tidy condition.

No funds are debited from your account and providing there is no damage, loss of equipment or undue additional cleaning required, the authorisation will be cancelled down no later than seven days after your departure

BBQs

Contact the Estate Office if you would like  to arrange a BBQ during your stay.

Pets

Pets are not permitted at the Castle.

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted in the Castle or the outside space, other than the smoking area to the rear of the Dining Room.  

Parking

The Castle has a dedicated parking area in the main car par

Seagulls

Please do not feed the seagulls as they will become a nuisance. This is a health and safety issue so any guest found feeding seagulls will be asked to leave the Estate.

 
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