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Das Arundel Castle in West Sussex ist sowohl ein altes Schloss als auch ein Herrenhaus. Das hoch auf einem Hügel gelegene Schloss beherrscht seit fast zehn Jahrhunderten die eindrucksvolle Landschaft der South Downs.
Das Arundel Castle liegt auf einem herrlichen Grundstück mit Blick auf den Fluss Arun in West Sussex. Das Schloss wurde Ende des 11. Jahrhunderts von Roger de Montgomery, Graf von Arundel, gegründet und ist heute das Familienheim des 18. Herzogs von Norfolk.
Das Schloss bietet einen Tagesausflug mit geführten und freien Besichtigungen seiner gut erhaltenen Räume, einschließlich der Baron's Hall, der katholischen Fitzalan-Kapelle aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, der Regency Library und der viktorianischen Schlafzimmer .
Das Schloss ist für Besucher jeden Alters geeignet und bietet während der gesamten offenen Saison einen abwechslungsreichen Kalender mit historischen Ereignissen, darunter ein aufregendes Turnier im Turnier- und Mittelalterstil im Juli.
Access to the Castle
There is Blue Badge allocated parking near the Ticket Office, which is at the bottom of the hill at the main entrance. There is level access to the Ticket Office, however a steep incline to reach the Castle. A buggy is available to take visitors up the hill and can be arranged by asking a member of staff upon arrival at the Ticket Office.
Accessibility inside the Castle
The ground floor of the Castle is accessible via a permanent ramped entrance and a passenger lift. Once inside, most of the Castle is accessible to wheelchairs via lifts. The lift in the foyer area takes visitors to the lower ground and ground floor. There is a Victorian lift that takes visitors to the ground and first floor, this lift has a width restriction of 24 inches due to its age. If a wheelchair is too wide to fit in this lift, collapsible wheelchairs are available for visitors to use within the Castle.
The restaurant, coffee shop and gift shop are accessible once inside the Castle. The Barons Hall is accessible via a platform lift as there are three steps, the controls for the lift are 90-120cm high. Accessible toilets are available via a lift and do not require a key to open.
Staff receive relevant training to cater to the needs of visitors with disabilities and a bowl of water can be provided for assistance dogs.
Approximately a third of the Castle is not accessible for people with due to its ancient architecture, for instance, spiral staircases and narrow corridors in the Keep. The bedrooms are not accessible to visitors that require wheelchair access as there are several flights of steps. Braille, audio guides and staff with British Sign Language are not available.
Accessing the Gardens
There are footpaths throughout the Gardens and ramps are available wherever there are steps. Benches are available in some locations to allow visitors to rest. There are some slopes and some gravel paths. The Fitzalan Chapel has steps and does not have a ramp.
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