Compton Castle, Devon
25th August 2016
1300s - main body of the castle seen today was built by Geoffrey Gilbert after marrying the heiress Joan de Compton in 1329
1400s - Manour house is enlarged
1785 - Reverend Edmund Gilbert sold Compton and moved to Cornwall
1931 - Walter Raleigh Gilbert brought the castle, bringing it back into the Gilbert family again and restoring the castle
1400s - Manour house is enlarged
1785 - Reverend Edmund Gilbert sold Compton and moved to Cornwall
1931 - Walter Raleigh Gilbert brought the castle, bringing it back into the Gilbert family again and restoring the castle
The castle is impressive to see from the outside on you approach up the drive. There are onlya handful of rooms open so it didn't take long to visit but worth it all the same. Many of the rooms are more modern with the exceptions of the kitchens and chapel. The rose and knot Gardens are pretty too.
Owned by National Trust
Car park in front of castle and an overflow opposite
Small shop
Car park in front of castle and an overflow opposite
Small shop
Guidebooks available
N & K
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