Richmond Castle


Castle/Fort, Richmond

Bookings & enquiries: +44 (0)1748 822493

Richmond Castle

Address:
Richmond Castle, Richmond, DL10 4QW

Tel: +44 (0)1748 822493
Fax: +44 (0)1904 601 9870



Email: customers@english-heritage.org.uk
Web: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/richmond

Breathtakingly sited on a rocky promontory above the River Swale, the great castle of Richmond is among the oldest Norman stone fortress in Britain, begun in the decades after the conquest. The towering keep, over 30 metres (100 feet) high and remarkably complete within, was added during the reign of Henry II in the 1170s : its roof provides splendid views over the clustered houses of the pretty market town of Richmond.

Traditionally King Arthur lies in a cavern beneath the castle: more certainly conscientious objectors were imprisioned in the keep during World War I. Their story is told in an interactive display exploring Richmonds nine centuries of development, and woven into the contemporary Cockpit garden. Created to reflect the castles history and architecture, this tranquill haven of topiary, grasses and herbaceous borders has superb vistas over the River Swale.

After visiting the castle, enjoy a day out in the pretty market town of Richmond. There's plenty to see, from the beautiful Georgian architecture and cobbled marketplace to a wide variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Further afield, there are the substantial remains of Easby Abbey, which can be reached via a pleasant walk from Richmond Castle.


Price details for Richmond Castle

Product
Admission type
Price
Adult
Adult
£4.00-£4.00
Child
Child
£2.00-£2.00
Concession
Concession
£3.20-£3.20

Opening times for Richmond Castle

Dates open
Days open
Opening hours
  • 01/10/2008-31/03/2009
  • Monday
  • 10:00-16:00
  • Thursday
  • 10:00-16:00
  • Friday
  • 10:00-16:00
  • Saturday
  • 10:00-16:00
  • Sunday
  • 10:00-16:00

Ratings & awards:

Visit Britain

Additional information:

Opening details:

Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day 2008 and New Years Day 2009

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