Canterbury Castle, Kent

21st June 2015


1066 - William of Normandy comissions a timber motte and bailey
1086 - stone castle replaces the timber
1090s - castle keep built by William Rufus and completed by Henry I
Late 1100s - Early 1600s - castle used as a prison
Mid 1600s onwards - castle fell into ruin and parts of castle demolished (1770) 

We really liked this castle. Although small, the use of flint as the building material, gave it lots of character. There were also lovely flowers growing out the walls which added to the castle’s charm. We would definitely recommend a visit.

Free entry
Nearby car parks include: Castle Street multi-storey and Castle Row
No facilities
No guidebooks, however there are information boards dotted around the site
Dogs - not sure! 

N & K

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