Tiverton Castle

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Few buildings evoke such a feeling of history as venerable Tiverton Castle, which celebrated its 900th anniversary in 2006.


Originally built in 1106 by order of Henry I, and later rebuilt and much enlarged in the 13th and 14th centuries, it was once home of the powerful medieval Earls of Devon and of a Plantagenet Princess. With later additions and alterations down the centuries all periods of architecture from medieval to modern can be seen, with beautiful walled gardens within the romantic ruins.


Besieged during the English Civil War by General Sir Thomas Fairfax, it fell due to a lucky shot hitting a drawbridge chain. This was the only time in its long history that it saw battle.

TypeOverall vote
English garden:5.5/10
Stone castle:4.7/10
Popularity rank: #2800

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Leave the M5 at Junction 27 and go a full 7 miles on the A361 towards Tiverton
to a roundabout where the Castle is signposted. Follow Tiverton Castle signs.

Admission

Opening times (Easter - October):
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
----2:30 PM - 5:30 PM--
*Open Bank holidays

Prices:
AdultChild (7-16)Child (0-7)Garden Only
£5.00£2.00Free£1.50

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Contact

Address: Tiverton Castle, Park Hill, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6RP, UK
Phone: +44 1884 253 200
Email: tiverton.castle@ukf.net

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