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At Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum, dogs are allowed everywhere except the main house and the Old Kitchen Tearoom. However, dogs are welcome in the indoor additional seating area next to the Tearoom.
Dogs are to be kept on leads in the carriage museum and gardens but can also explore off-lead on the wider estate outside of lambing season, where you have over 20 miles of dog-friendly paths and bridleways through woodlands, farmland and around the man-made lake.
The house you see today has been created over many years, starting in the 1820s, replacing an earlier structure. The last elements were created by 1880, and the estate was gifted to the National Trust in 1949.










