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Clophill, Bedfordshire |
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Cainhoe Castle
The remains of a late 11th or early 12th century motte and bailey castle with three baileys! As far as we know the castle was occupied until the Black Death, which seems to have decimated the population of the castle and nearby village of Cainhoe.
Clophill,
Bedfordshire,
England,
Location: off the A507, accessible by footpath from the village of Clophill, 7 miles SE of Bedford
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Calshot, Hampshire |
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Calshot Castle
One of Henry VIII's string of coastal defences, Calshot Castle was built in 1539 to protect the western entry to Southampton Water. The castle was badly damaged during the reign of Queen Elizabeth but was repaired at great cost and served as an artillery defence until the early 20th century.
Fawley,
Calshot,
Hampshire,
England,
SO45 1BR
Location: on spit 2 m SE Fawley off B3053
Website: Calshot Castle
Phone: 02380 892 023
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Camber, East Sussex |
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Camber Castle
The ruins of a mighty castle built by Henry VIII as part of his great coastal defenses. The sea, which used to lap at the foot of the castle walls, now lies over a mile distant, and the castle stands adrift and somewjhat lonely looking in a field. The castle is in need of repairs and may not be open to visitors for safety reasons, but you can still get a good view into the interior.
Rye,
Camber,
East Sussex,
England,
TN31 7RS
Location: off A259 1 mile South of Rye, 1 mile walk across fields
Website: Camber Castle
Phone: 01797 223 862
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Newport, Isle of Wight |
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Carisbrooke Castle and Museum
A striking Norman castle atop a high hill above Newport. It was here that Charles I was imprisoned in 1647 before his final journey to London and death. Charles attempted to escape from the castle, and visitors today can see the narrow window where the unfortunate king became stuck.
Newport,
Isle of Wight,
England,
PO30 1XY
Location: 1 m SW Newport, off B3401
Website: Carisbrooke Castle and Museum
Phone: 01983 522 107
Fax: 01983 528 632
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Carlisle, Cumbria |
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Carlisle Castle
Founded by William Rufus in 1092, site of Mary Queen of Scots' imprisonment in 1568 (you can walk the "Lady's Walk" path in her footsteps). See carvings left by prisoners held at the castle. Great views from the top of the keep.
Carlisle,
Cumbria,
England,
CA3 8UR
Location: in Carlisle city centre
Website: Carlisle Castle
Phone: 01228 591 922
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Castle Acre, Norfolk |
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Castle Acre Castle
Extensive remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle built by the powerful Earl of Surrey, William de Warenne shortly after the Norman conquest. The earthwork defenses are among the best preserved in England from the Norman period. At the other end of the village is Castle Acre Priory, a well preserved 11th century Cluniac abbey also established by de Warenne.
Priory Road,
Castle Acre,
Norfolk,
England,
PE32 2AJ
Location: At the east end of Castle Acre village, 5 miles north of Swaffham. Signposted from the A1065. Open site - entry at any time.
Website: Castle Acre Castle
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Kendal, Cumbria |
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Castle Howe
It is unusual that a small town can boast two castle, but Kendal is an exception. There are the 13th century ruins of Kendal Castle, and this, Castle Howe, an earthwork motte and bailey fortification dating from the Norman period. There is a small, treed mound, with a monument standing marking the location of the castle keep. Below is a small level area, or bailey. Castle Howe faces Kendal Castle a mile away across the River Kent.
Beast Banks,
Kendal,
Cumbria,
England,
Location: Off Beast Banks, easily accessible on foot from the centre of Kendal
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Castle Rising, Norfolk |
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Castle Rising Castle
12th century castle with the oddly redundant name, built by Henry Albini to celebrate his marriage to the widow of Henry I. Beautifully preserved rectangular keep surrounded by 12 acres of earthwork defenses.
King's Lynn,
Castle Rising,
Norfolk,
England,
PE31 6AH
Location: 4 m NE King's Lynn, off A149
Website: Castle Rising Castle
Phone: 01553 631330
Fax: 01553 631724
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Chalgrave, Bedfordshire |
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Chalgrave Castle
Meagre remains of a 12th century motte and bailey. The site has been the subject of several archaeological excavations in conjunction with the Bedfordshire Archaeology Council.
Toddington,
Chalgrave,
Bedfordshire,
England,
Location: off Dunstable Road, Chalgrave, S of Toddington on the A1520
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Christchurch, Dorset |
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Christchurch Castle
These are the ruins of a Norman keep and the 1160 chamber block called "Constable's House."
Christchurch,
Dorset,
England,
Location: near the Priory
Website: Christchurch Castle
Phone: 01179 750 700
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Clifford, Herefordshire |
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Clifford Castle
Gatehouse, hall, and round towers are all that remain of the traditional birthplace of "Fair Rosamund" Clifford.
Clifford,
Herefordshire,
England,
Location: NE Hay-on-Wye, on B4350
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Colchester, Essex |
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Colchester Castle Museum
William the Conqueror chose Colchester to build the first - and largest - royal castle in stone. Construction began in 1076 on the ruins of a Roman temple to the Emperor Claudius, and remains of the temple can be seen today. The castle fell into disuse in the later medieval period, but was eventually restored and converted into a fine museum.
14 Ryegate Road,
Colchester,
Colchester,
Essex,
England,
CO1 1YG
Location: In Castle Park at the eastern end of the High Street, 5 min walk from bus and train.
Website: Colchester Castle Museum
Email: museums@colchester.gov.uk
Phone: 01206 282 937
Fax: 01206 282 925
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Wareham, Dorset |
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Corfe Castle
Wow! It is a ruin, but what a ruin! Soaring above Corfe village, the early Norman castle is quite an impressive sight. Built in the reign of William the Conqueror, the castle was heavily besieged in the Civil War and only fell when betrayed by some of the defenders. Heavily slighted by Parliamentary troops afterwards to produce the evocative site we see now.
Wareham,
Dorset,
England,
BH20 5EZ
Location: 5 m NW Swanage, on A351
Website: Corfe Castle
Email: corfecastle@nationaltrust.org.uk
Phone: 01929 481 294
Fax: 01929 477 067
National Trust
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