England's Medieval Festival - Visitors Info - History - Our Castle - Castle Grounds
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England's Medieval Festival

Herstmonceux Castle 25th, 26th and 27th August 2012

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Elizabethian Gardens

Elizabethian Gardens

Herstmonceux Castle and Grounds

Herstmonceux is renowned for its magnificent moated castle, set in beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens. Built originally as a country home in the mid- 15th - century, Herstmonceux Castle embodies the history of Medieval England and the romance of Renaissance Europe.

Set among carefully maintained Elizabethan gardens and parkland, your enchantment begins with your first sight of the Castle as it breaks into view.

Visitors are invited to walk around our beautiful Elizabethan walled gardens and the many woodland trails, leading to delightful discoveries such as our Rhododendron Gardens, Rose Garden and Herb Garden.

Take a slow stroll past the lily covered lakes to the 1930's folly and admire the sheer magnificence of the Castle.

Enjoy a delicious cream tea in the Castle Tearoom and browse through interesting and unusual gifts in the Castle Shop. For those who wish to know more about the history of the Castle, there is a visitors centre displaying various artefacts, photographs and information.

The Castle is not open to the public to wonder around, however guided tours are conducted at an extra charge and subject to availability, but due to the busy operation of a working university we strongly advise you to phone for confirmation of times before your visit. + 44(0) 1323 833816

Additional free facilities include: Nature Trails, and a children's play area.

Admission to the Castle grounds and tours of the Castle are not available during England's Medieval Festival.

Group bookings available for parties over 15. For further information, please call Caroline Harber: +44 (0) 1323 834457  Email: c_harber@bisc.queensu.ac.uk