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Best British Castles
The widespread construction of British castles began around 1066 when Duke William of Normandy arrived on the shores of England. With a long history of bloody, violent clashes and battles, they were originally designed as territorial fortresses and used as symbols of wealth and power by kings, queens and lords through the ages. We take a look at some of Britain's best castles to visit.
Windsor Castle
Set in the beautiful English county of Berkshire, Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror 900 years ago. Windsor Castle is centred on the motte on which William the Conqueror built the first castle from wood between 1070 and 1086.

Windsor Castle is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture
Warwick Castle
Built in 1068 by William the Conqueror, Warwick Castle was originally used as a fortification until the early 17th century, when it was converted into a country house and owned by the Greville family, who became the Earls of Warwick in 1759 until 1978. Home to Caesar's Tower and Dungeon, and Guy's Tower, Warwick Castle has seen a bloody and often violent history over the last 1000 years, and is home to ancient myths, magical tales,knights, princesses and adventure.
The gardens cover 690 acres, which include landscaped formal gardens in the grounds, created in 1869. Supposedly haunted by Fulke Greville, the Watergate Tower is known as the Ghost Tower, and a live-action show tells his fascinating story of his murder.Tower of London

Windosr Castle is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture
Ludlow Castle
Ludlow Castle is set in the tranquil Shropshire countryside in the heart of the bustling black and white Tudor town of Ludlow. Get a glimpse into the lifestle of medieval society at this magnificent castle, built in the late 11th century and originally a Norman Fortress and fortified Royal Palace. Its long history is reflected in its varied architecture, including Norman, Medieval and Tudor construction.
Owned by the Earls of Powis, Ludlow Castle is home to many of Ludlow's festivals and fayres, including the Ludlow Festival, annual Shakespeare performances, and the Ludlow and Marches Food and Drink Festival.Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle has been used as a prison, a convalescent home and a military garrison
Arundel Castle
Set in sweeping gardens and grounds, Arundel Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk. Built at the end of the 11th century by the Earl of Arundel, Roger de Montgomery, the castle's oldest feature is the motte, constructed in 1068, and was occupied by King Henry I in 1068-1135, and passed to King Henry II who continued the construction of the stone castle.
One of the finest treasure houses in Britain, Arundel Castle is home to many priceless works of art, paintings, furniture, heraldry and tapestries.Conwy Castle
Conwy Castle was built during King Edward I's military campaign between 1283 and 1289, costing £15,000 to build (£162m in today's money), and is the largest sum of money that he spent on any of his Welsh castles. The castle, an impressive achievement of medieval military architecture, was built to defend Conwy's river and town harbour, and occupies a magnificent spot above the town on Conwy.
With a long history of seiges and captures throughout its turbulent history, it is an important reminder of Wales' colourful heritage throughout the middle ages. Conwy Castle is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and part of a World Heritage Site.Caernarfon Castle

Caernarfon Castle was the setting for the investiture of The Prince of Wales
Balmoral Castle
Set within the beautiful area of Royal Deeside at the foot of Lochnagar is the stunning Balmoral Castle. Bought by Queen Victoria in 1848, the original castle was rebuilt as it was not considered large enough for occupation. The Estate is now owned and funded by Her Majesty The Queen, and comprises over 18,000 hectares of forest and pasture.
Parts of the castle, gardens and exhibitions are open to the general public between the months of April and July. We recommend at least one and a half hours for your visit to Balmoral Castle.Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle was the last castle of Edward I reign in North Wales
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