Totnes Castle, Devon

17th February 2014


1068 - originally a timber motte and bailey, built by William the Conqueror's commander Juhel
1219 - castle transformed to stone by Reginald de Broase
Castle passed to Reginald's brother in law, William de Cantelupe and was neglected 
This neglect continued during de la Zouch ownership
1485 - Wars of the Roses - castle given to Lancastrian Sir Richard Edgecombe of Cotehele where it ceased to be a fort or residence
There are no records of the castle ever having been used/involved in military service

Totnes is a very tiny castle and we would recommend combining a visit here with nearby Berry Pomeroy castle. The views from the top of the castle are good, though to get up to the castle is quite a climb! When you get to the ticket office, we would definitely suggest trying a taster of the mead!

Owned by English Heritage 
Limited parking - see English Heritage website 
Small shop
Guidebooks available
Dogs allowed 

N & K

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