


Cragside is a truly remarkable place in Northumberland that feels like stepping into a Victorian inventor’s playground. It was the home of Lord Armstrong, a man who was obsessed with technology, and it became the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity.
County: Northumberland
Postcode: NE65 7PX
What to Expect and Enjoy
The house itself is built into the side of a rocky hill and looks like something out of a fairy tale. Inside, you’ll see some incredible gadgets that were way ahead of their time, including early dishwashers and a passenger lift. The decor is grand but cozy, with amazing woodwork and a massive marble fireplace that will leave you staring in awe.


Outside, the estate is enormous. Lord Armstrong didn’t just build a house; he reshaped the entire landscape. He planted millions of trees and created several man-made lakes. It’s a paradise for anyone who loves the outdoors.
For Walkers and Explorers
There are over 40 miles of paths here, so you can really get some miles in.

Driving the Estate
If you don’t fancy walking everywhere, there is a six-mile Carriage Drive that circles the entire estate. It’s a one-way road that lets you see the lakes and the moors from the comfort of your car, with plenty of places to pull over for a picnic or a photo.
Who is it for?
Planning Your Time
You really need a full day here. You could easily spend two hours just in the house and another three or four exploring the gardens and the carriage drive. Most people arrive in the morning and stay until the gates close.
Handy Tips and Nearby Extras
A quick tip from regular visitors: Wear sturdy shoes! Even if you aren’t planning a long hike, the paths around the house and rock garden are uneven and can be slippery if it’s been raining. Also, try to visit the Pinetum; standing amongst some of the tallest trees in the country makes you feel very small in the best way possible!