Video of The Tower of London.
A guide to some of the castles of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Use the tabs on the side to find castles you like.
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
The Tower of London
The White Tower, the Norman keep at the centre of the castle, was contructed in the late 11th Century, in the reign of William the Conqueror. The castle is located on the north bank of the River Thames, in London, England. The castle has served at various times as a royal residence, fortress, prison, armoury and treasure house. It is a popular tourist attraction.
Labels:
11th century,
England,
Medieval,
Norman,
river
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Llansteffan Castle
Llansteffan Castle is a 12th century Norman castle, contructed within the still visible defensive ditches of an earlier iron age promontory fort. It is situated on a headland overlooking the mouth of the River Tywi and Camarthen Bay, in Wales.
Video of Llansteffan Castle.
Labels:
12th century,
beach,
Coastal setting,
Medieval,
Norman,
river,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Wales
Location:
Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, UK
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle is a 14th century stone keep located in Somerset, England. It has four corner towers and is surrounded by a water filled, defensive moat.
Aerial video of Nunney Castle.
Labels:
14th Century,
England,
Medieval,
Moat,
Ruins,
Rural setting
Location:
Nunney, Somerset BA11, UK
Friday, 20 September 2013
Carreg Cennen Castle
Carreg Cennen Castle is located on a steep limestone promontory in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. Construction is thought to have begun in the 12th century, and it was in a ruined state by the 15th century. A cave beneath the castle contains a freshwater spring.
Video of Carreg Cennen Castle.
Flint Castle
Flint castle is located on the coast of North Wales, at the mouth of the River Dee. It was constructed in the late 13th century under the rule of Edward I. It is of square layout, but distinctive in that one of the four corner towers is enlarged and isolated to form the main keep.
Aerial video of Flint Castle.
Labels:
13th century,
Coastal setting,
Edward I,
Medieval,
river,
Ruins,
Wales
Location:
Flint CH6, UK
Rhuddlan Castle
Rhuddlan Castle was constructed in the late 13th century, under the rule of Edward I. The layout is a distinctive diamond shape, with six corner towers. It is located beside the River Clwyd in north Wales.
Aerial video of Rhuddlan Castle.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Dolbadarn Castle
Dolbadarn
Castle was constructed in the early 13th century. It is located on a
hill overlooking the lake of Llyn
Padarn, at the base of Llanberis
Pass, in North Wales. The stone keep is an example
of a Welsh round tower.
Aerial video of Dolbadarn Castle.
Labels:
lake,
Medieval,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Wales
Location:
Llanberis, Gwynedd, UK
Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh Castle was constructed in the early 14th century, and was described as being in a ruined state by the early 16th century. It is located on a scenic, rocky headland on the coastline of Northumberland, in England.
Video of Dunstanburgh Castle.
Hedingham Castle
Hedingham Castle is a Norman motte and bailey castle in Essex, England. The surviving stone keep dates to the mid 12th century and is mostly intact, apart from missing two of its original four turrets.
Video of Hedingham Castle.
Labels:
12th century,
England,
Medieval,
Norman,
Rural setting
Location:
Castle Hedingham, Essex CO9, UK
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Portencross Castle
Labels:
14th Century,
Coastal setting,
Medieval,
Rural setting,
Scotland
Location:
Scotland, UK
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Warwick Castle
Aerial video of Warwick Castle.
Framlingham Castle
Framlingham castle dates to the 12th century, and is located in Suffolk, England. It has a curtain wall with 13 towers, but no central keep.
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Video of Framlingham Castle.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Carrigadrohid Castle
Carrigadrohid is a 15th century castle built on a rock in the middle of the River Lea, in County Cork, Ireland. It is connected to a stone bridge which crosses the river.
Video featuring Carrigadrohid castle.
Labels:
15th century,
Ireland,
Medieval,
river,
Ruins,
Rural setting
Location:
Killinardrish, Co. Cork, Ireland
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Hadleigh Castle
Hadleigh Castle was constructed in the 13th century, and is located on a hill overlooking the Thames estuary in Essex, England. Land subsidence has left it in a ruined condition, although one tower still stands to its original height.
Labels:
13th century,
England,
Medieval,
Ruins,
Rural setting
Location:
Castle Point District, Essex, UK
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Greenan Castle
Greenan Castle is a 16th century tower house perched dramatically on a coastal promontory. It is located in South Ayrshire, on Scotland's west coast.
Labels:
16th century,
beach,
Coastal setting,
Medieval,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Scotland
Location:
South Ayrshire, UK
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Portchester Castle
Portchester is a moated medieval castle built within a roman fort. The castle is thought to have been founded in the 11th century, while the Roman fort dates to the 3rd century. It is located in Hampshire, England.
Aerial video of Portchester Castle.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Ogmore Castle
Ogmore Castle is located on the banks of the River Ewenny, near Bridgend in Wales. It is a ruined Norman castle constructed in the early 12th century.
Aerial video of Ogmore Castle.
Labels:
12th century,
Medieval,
Norman,
river,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Wales
Coity Castle
Coity Castle is a ruined Norman castle built in the 12th century. It is located near the town of Bridgend in Wales.
Aerial video of Coity Castle.
Labels:
12th century,
Medieval,
Norman,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Wales
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Castle Sween
Castle Sween dates to the late 12th century, and is thought to be one of the earliest stone castles in Scotland. It is located on the coast of Loch Sween, Argyll.
Video of Castle Sween.
Labels:
12th century,
Coastal setting,
Medieval,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Scotland
Location:
Argyll and Bute, UK
Dunstaffnage Castle
Dunstaffnage Castle was constructed in the 13th century. It is built on a rock outcrop near the coast, at the entrance to Loch Etive, Scotland.
Aerial video of Dunstaffnage Castle.
Duart Castle
Duart Castle is located on a rocky outcrop on the coast of the island of Mull, Scotland. Its construction dates back to the 13th century.
Video of Duart Castle.
Gylen Castle
Gylen Castle is located on a rocky promontory on the coast of the island of Kerrera, near Oban in Scotland. It was constucted in the 16th century.
Video of Gylen Castle.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Castle Stalker
Castle Stalker is a medieval keep located on a tidal island in Loch Linnhe, on the west coast of Scotland. It was constructed in the 14th to 15th century.
Video of Castle Stalker.
Read more about Castle Stalker
Monday, 2 September 2013
White Castle
White Castle was constructed in the 13th century on earlier Norman foundations. It is one of "The Three Castles" along with Grosmont Castle and Skenfrith Castle, and is located in Monmouthshire, Wales.
Aerial video of White Castle.
Labels:
13th century,
Medieval,
Moat,
Norman,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Wales
Location:
Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire, UK
Skenfrith Castle
Skenfrith Castle was constructed in the 13th century, on the foundations of an earlier Norman castle. It is located beside the River Monnow in Monmouthshire, Wales, and is one of "The Three Castles" along with White Castle and Grosmont Castle.
Aerial video of Skenfrith Castle.
Grosmont Castle
Grosmont Castle was constructed in the 13th to 14th century, on the remains of an earlier Norman motte and bailey castle. It is located in Monmouthshire, Wales and is one of "The Three Castles", along with White Castle and Skenrith Castle.
Video of Grosmont Castle.
Labels:
13th century,
14th Century,
Medieval,
Norman,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Wales
Location:
Grosmont, Monmouthshire, UK
Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle was built in the 11th century in the reign of William the Conqueror. It is located at a gap in the Purbeck Hills, in Dorset, England.
Aerial video of Corfe Castle.
Read more about Corfe Castle
Labels:
11th century,
England,
Medieval,
Norman,
Ruins,
Rural setting
Location:
Corfe Castle, Dorset BH20, UK
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Castle Tioram
Castle Tioram, also known as Dorlin Castle, is located on a tidal island in Loch Moidart, on the west coast of Scotland. The oldest parts of the castle are thought to date to the 13th century.
Video of Castle Tioram (Interior currently closed for safety reasons).
Labels:
13th century,
Coastal setting,
Medieval,
Ruins,
Rural setting,
Scotland
Location:
Highland, UK
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