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Flax

Flax (Linum usitatissimum)

 

Flowers: June to July. Height: 70cm (28in).

 

Linum was better known as linen as one of its primary uses was in the production of linen cloth made from flax stems. It was harvested before the seeds ripened then soaked in water (often rivers) to rot the core. Unfortunately this practice polluted the rivers, smelled dreadful, and made the water unfit to drink. Linen was popular as it was light, breathable and not as itchy as wool. It was used for the garments worn next to the skin, including dresses and tunics, as well as some headdresses. Linseed oil was produced from its seeds. It was said that farmers in Yorkshire would sit on sacks of flax seed, facing east to ensure bountiful crops.

 

Medicinal: Placed in the eye, a flax seed helped remove foreign bodies. Culpeper’s Complete Herbal (1653) recommended that the water in which the seeds had been boiled be used to “quicken and clear the sight”. It was the basis of mixtures used to reducing swellings, bring boils to a head, take away spots and freckles and draw out thorns and splinters. It was also used as a laxative, an expectorant to treat coughs and to stimulate appetite.

 

Culinary: Used in seed breads and cereals.

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What our visitors say about the castle

Mrs R
I just wanted to say my husband and I visited the Castle and thought it the most splendid place!   From the staff, Tea Room, signage information so well presented, but one of my main reasons for contacting you was to say that Kelly, one of your members of staff excelled herself.   We joined her for a bit of archery, managed to hit the board, my husband 86 and myself 77 didn’t do too badly!  Her rapport and information with the Birds of Prey was second to none, she obviously loves her job, she is truly an asset to the Castle, thank you. Please pass on this email to the relevant source, thank you.
A visitor October 2024
You must visit! Beautiful!
You must go! Driven passed many times, made the effort to visit on Monday. Really interesting. Beautiful location and views. More to look at than you might think! Friendly helpful and informative staff. Great falconry display. Lovely gardens. Nice cakes and scones in the cafe. Highly recommended 👌
YorTours – Breathe in Yorkshire
Another brilliant experience on Friday with my pre booked 2 clients from Ohio
Birds of prey on arrival for 3pm falconry display; followed by castle and boars feeding - whilst I had time to feed in your cafe too
Just brilliant - thanks and we always get a genuine warm welcome from all you staff and the ladies in the cafe too !
Warmest regards,
Nick
Visitor March 2025
The visit was very informative and reached back 300 years to show what lives people experienced . The  catering was excellent and varied. Hope to return one day
Emma Benny
To Bolton Castle staff,
My father and I visited Bolton Castle today (Friday 21st July) and I wanted to express our gratitude for the wonderful experience we had. The Castle staff were all so friendly and welcoming.
I was most impressed with the Lad who facilitated the Falconry and Archery. His knowledge on the birds was phenomenal and his presence and confidence during his time showing the birds was wonderful to watch, we were really impressed.
We really appreciated his time spent answering questions and chatting with us and the other Castle guests.
Thank you so much for a great experience.

Download the Bolton Castle app

Download our new audio App from Apple's App Store or Google Play Store and hear the stories of the castle brought alive. Our easy to navigate App is a fun way to find out about our turbulent history, our castle incumbents and their way of life through the ages. There's an audio tour for each room of the castle, so you can dip in and out as much as you wish, with voices from our Living History team who know and love the castle. Find out about Mary Queen of Scots' captivity, how Lord Scrope's army prepared for war, and how the servants made sure life included some luxuries as well as day to day chores to keep this home functioning, amongst other sneak peeks on life in a castle. It's time to immerse yourself in our history and find out more than you ever thought you needed to know!  Free with entry, the audio App lets you unlock the stories behind the castle walls.

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