Saltwood Castle Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The castle was first built in the 11th century and expanded in the 13th and 14th centuries. By the 19th century it was "largely ruined" and parts of the castle were restored to make it habitable.
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Rare treat
A rare treat to be able to visit Saltwood Castle grounds. Privately owned so need to look out for open days held for charity with plant sales, food and cake, activities like archery. Usually held on ...
A delightful visit to the castle grounds (the interior wasn't open) where there were many commercial plant stands. One could see so much interesting history here! We bought a guide book which enhanced...
I became aware of Saltwood Castle through reading the biography of Kenneth Clarke ( Lord Clarke of the 70s TV series) a previous resident and distinguished art historian. Sections of the curtain wall...
Lovely setting and some really beautiful walks around the area. Great village pub / hotel (The Castle Hotel) with restaurant and rooms. Fairly busy village with village hall. Some stunning houses and ...
Rare treat
A rare treat to be able to visit Saltwood Castle grounds. Privately owned so need to look out for open days held for charity with plant sales, food and cake, activities like archery. Usually held on ...
Saltwood Castle Open Day
A delightful visit to the castle grounds (the interior wasn't open) where there were many commercial plant stands. One could see so much interesting history here! We bought a guide book which enhanced...
Not A Commercial Castle . Private Residence.
I became aware of Saltwood Castle through reading the biography of Kenneth Clarke ( Lord Clarke of the 70s TV series) a previous resident and distinguished art historian. Sections of the curtain wall...
Beautiful Private Castle
Lovely setting and some really beautiful walks around the area. Great village pub / hotel (The Castle Hotel) with restaurant and rooms. Fairly busy village with village hall. Some stunning houses and ...
Truly stunning
Such an amazing castle in such beautiful surroundings, with its own Abby ruins & dungeon at the end of the grounds