Farleigh Hungerford Castle, Somerset
29th May 2017
1300s - Sir Thomas Hungerford starts building the castle
Early 1400s - Sir Thomas' son, Walter (1st Lord Hungerford) greatly extended the castle
The castle remained in the Hungerford family for 3 centuries!
Civil War - castle was Parliamentarian until the Kings capture. Minimal damage sustained to the castle
1686 - castle sold by Sir Edward Hungerford to Henry Baynton due to severe debt
1705 - castle sold for salvage and consequently fell into ruin
Nice castle, although not much of the castle survives, its still characteristic. We especially liked the ruined towers and the Chapel/crypt - look out for some cool surprises in here! Would definitely recommend the audio tour !
Owned by English Heritage
Designated car park
Small shop and toilets
Guidebooks and audio tour
Dogs allowed
N & K
1300s - Sir Thomas Hungerford starts building the castle
Early 1400s - Sir Thomas' son, Walter (1st Lord Hungerford) greatly extended the castle
The castle remained in the Hungerford family for 3 centuries!
Civil War - castle was Parliamentarian until the Kings capture. Minimal damage sustained to the castle
1686 - castle sold by Sir Edward Hungerford to Henry Baynton due to severe debt
1705 - castle sold for salvage and consequently fell into ruin
Nice castle, although not much of the castle survives, its still characteristic. We especially liked the ruined towers and the Chapel/crypt - look out for some cool surprises in here! Would definitely recommend the audio tour !
Owned by English Heritage
Designated car park
Small shop and toilets
Guidebooks and audio tour
Dogs allowed
N & K
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