The first impression of the children is one of wonder and awe. It has atmosphere, style and is evocative of the historic times in which it played a significant part in Staffordshire.
The building can comfortably accommodate 75 young people, plus teachers or adults in dormitory-style bedrooms.
The impressive "main" hall is used as the dining area and has a rib vaulted ceiling with stained glass windows and medieval style banqueting tables. There are 4 large meeting rooms, a games room in the dungeon, a crypt and a number of resident "bats"!
The whole building has been newly re-furbished with a large fully equipped kitchen, run by an excellent Chef.
It is not purpose built. It is not functional. It is not easy to "maintain", to heat or to find your way around, but it is worth all the trouble because it is an extraordinary place. It is a Gothic style castle building, designed by Pugin who is famous for his work on The Houses of Parliament. It is a Listed Building, set within the grounds of a medieval castle part of which is Grade I listed. The Castle sits on top of a hill overlooking the Churnet Valley and has spectacular views, including some of the towers at Alton Towers.