While England boasts world-renowned castles like Windsor and Warwick, which draw visitors from across the globe, the country also plays host to lesser-known castles equally grand and rich in history.
This castle is an easy hour's drive or train ride from London. Arundel has been home to the Dukes of Norfolk for more than 850 years, and they’ve done a fine job with its upkeep. This was one of the ...
England is home to many striking castles with many acting as royal residences as well as being the stars of TV and the silver screen. Inside Windsor Castle: the Queen’s favourite royal residence The ...
11:12, Tue, Sep 23, 2025 Updated: 14:58, Wed, Sep 24, 2025 England's castles and fortresses are something we should be truly proud of. A feature of the landscape for centuries, we're blessed with ...
Tucked among New England's rolling hills, rocky coasts, and quiet forests are architectural gems that look like they are straight out of a European fairy tale. From grand and gothic to romantic and ...
Framlingham Castle lies in the county of Norfolk, an area that has seen many historically significant moments for England. The attention-grabber for my family was the story of Mary Tudor, aka “Bloody ...
Castle Combe is a dreamy, quintessential Cotswolds village in the English county of Wiltshire, whose looks have changed little in centuries. Only 15 miles from the city of Bath, Castle Combe—or ...
Whether it's binge-watching episodes of The Crown or eagerly awaiting the new Princess Diana biopic, there's something tantalizing about getting an inside look at British royal life. But if the screen ...
If you ever wanted to live in a castle, now is your opportunity. Appleby Castle, located in Eden Valley, England (in the Lake District), is a Norman castle built in the 12th century—and it's up for ...
Visit these castles in England for a fairy-tale vacation. VisitBritain/Yin Sun Photography If there’s one thing England does better than anywhere else in the world — aside from medieval playwrights, ...