Penrith Castle

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Off, England CA11 7HZ
Penrith Castle was begun at the end of the 14th century by Ralph Neville, who played a key role in defending this area against the Scots. It was later transformed into a luxurious residence by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who became Richard III. Surviving to their full height, the castle walls stand in a public park. Opening Times: Open in line with the surrounding parkland. 7.30am-9pm from 31 March to September, and 7.30am-4.30pm from October to 30 March. Access: Disabled visitors can access the park from Ullswater road (opposite the railway station). Paths are generally good around the park, though there are steps to access some areas of the castle. Parking: Parking is available around the town, with a few spaces at the park entrance. Facilities: There is a café within the park (not managed by English Heritage), and plenty of shops and places in Penrith, along with public toilets.

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Impressive ruins
11/25/2024

Built by Ralph Neville at the end of the 14th century, Penrith Castle is worth a look if you’re in t...

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Castle ruins
4/11/2024

Went with the family during Easter break. The ruins are great can imagine how it used to be. There i...

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Castle ruins
10/15/2023

This castle is good for a quick stop. Parking may be a challenge. One wall of the castle remains. Fo...

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