Castle Howard scoops two UK Heritage Awards!

Castle Howard, in North Yorkshire, has won two prestigious UK Heritage Awards this month. 

The awards were presented at a glamorous award ceremony at Grocers’ Hall, London.

Dr Christopher Ridgway, Castle Howard’s Curator since 1984, received a very special Lifetime Achievement Award for his services to the Heritage sector. He’s dedicated his life’s work to researching, documenting and sharing his knowledge on Castle Howard’s magnificent collections and fascinating history.

Visit Heritage particularly recognised Dr Ridgway for his work in the development of the Yorkshire

Country House Partnership where he has been Chair; the partnership is dedicated to researching the architecture, landscapes, collections, families and archives of the country houses of Yorkshire.

Dr Ridgway said: “I was completely surprised and not at all expecting to receive an award today. It is an honour and a pleasure to accept this as I continue to be as passionate about Castle Howard’s unique story and rich archive today as I was over 30 years ago and have published works on its collections, architecture, landscape and history.”

The second award was for Castle Howard’s outstanding 2018 Christmas experience, which won the UK Heritage Award for ‘Best Event, Festival or Exhibition’.

Castle Howard, just outside of York, saw their most successful Christmas period ever in 2018. Over 51,500 people came to take part in the festivities. Based around the theme of The Twelve Days of Christmas, the historic house was dressed in stunning splendour by designers Charlotte Lloyd Webber and Bretta Gerecke. The elaborate decorations included swans swimming across a rippling silver dining table and geese laying golden eggs in the study.

Castle Howard The Twelve Days of Christmas
Bold and beautiful colour schemes took centre stage at Castle Howard for Christmas 2018

Christmas dinners and indulgent treats delighted diners in the café and restaurant while the Farm Shop’s festive foodie gifts and traditional Christmas fare meant visitors could enjoy top quality produce in front of their own roaring fires. Baubles of all shapes and sizes filled the gift shops and British-grown Christmas trees stood proud at the Garden Centre.

Families enjoyed audiences with Father Christmas, including tea parties and story-telling, and magic shows kept the festivities flowing during Twixmas. Festive afternoon teas in front of a roaring fire were offered in the Grecian Hall and Christmas market stalls added the final touch to make Castle Howard one of the most festive places in the country.

Accepting the award, Victoria Howard OBE, of Castle Howard said: “The UK Heritage Awards are a true celebration of those places bringing history and heritage to life and so it’s a real pleasure to be have won this prestigious award. Everyone at Castle Howard puts a huge amount of enthusiasm and dedication into making the event special and we’re delighted that we can share the magic of Christmas at Castle Howard with so many visitors.”

Castle Howard’s Christmas experience will return later this year with an exciting new theme, yet to be announced. ‘We can’t wait to welcome visitors back for another incredible Christmas,’ says Victoria Howard, ‘listen out for the big announcement later this year.’

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