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Welcome to one of the finest Norman castle's in existence. Berkeley Castle has survived to witness many of the historical events that shaped English history over the last 1000 years.



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Berkeley Castle in 1712.

The courtyard in the 1840s.

Berkeley Castle
Berkeley Castle (historically sometimes spelled Berkley Castle) is a castle in the town of Berkeley , Gloucestershire , UK , constructed from 1117 A.D., on the orders of Henry II , with the aim of defending the Severn estuary and the Welsh border. It continues to belong to the Berkeley family , descendants of Robert Fitzharding , who completed the keep in 1153.

King Edward II of England was held in the castle for 18 months, before being murdered there, in 1327 . The cell where he is supposed to have been imprisoned can still be seen. The castle has remained within the same family since its construction, with many areas now open to the public. It is the oldest continuously-occupied castle in England .

In the 14th Century , a new hall was built that included painted wooden vaulted ceilings and one of the first examples of a biblical passage (from the Book of Revelation ), written in the language of those who read it - Norman French . This room also contains an illustrated vellum book of plainsong that was used in Catholic rites, before the family converted to Protestantism in the 16th Century . In the 20th century , the 8th Earl Randall installed much of the gardens, added an extra wing in the same gothic style as the rest of the castle and changed some interiors, including an Art Nouveau take on a Medieval bedroom.

The castle is surrounded by a small but beautiful terraced garden.

During the English Civil War, it still held sufficient significance for it to be captured in 1645 by Colonel Thomas Rainsborough , for the Parliament side. As was usual, the walls were left breached after this siege; according to Pevsner , the breach is partially filled by a subsequent 'modern' rebuild..

In 2005 , the remains of an Iron Age settlement were found at Berkeley Castle, adding 1,000 years of history to the area. [ * ]

Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named Berkeley Castle after the castle.

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0.1 miles to Jenner Museum Berkley

0.9 miles to Cattle Country Berkeley

4.2 miles to Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Slimbridge
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The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) promotes the conservation of wetlands focusing on rare wetland birds. Dedicated visitor centres around Britain offer great days out and the chance to get really close to wetland birds.

9.1 miles to Toots Long Barrow Uley

10.4 miles to Chepstow Racecourse Chepstow
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Chepstow Racecourse is set in the beautiful Wye Valley in an easily accessible location, close to Bristol and Cardiff, and the M4 and M5 motorways. In addition to our Jump and Flat race meetings throughout the year which offer an exciting day out for all the family and great value corporate hospitality packages, the racecourse hosts a wide range of public events and is also available for hire for business or social occasions.

11 miles to Chavenage House Tetbury
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Chavenage House, the oldest Elizabethan historic manor house in the Cotswolds, open to the public

13 miles to Caldicot Castle and Country Park Caldicot
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Caldicot Castle - where tranquillity and history meet. Visit Caldicot Castle in it's beautiful setting of tranquil gardens and a wooded country park. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages and restored as a Victorian family home, the castle has a romantic and colourful history. Find out about its past with a taped tour, explore the medieval towers and take in the breath-taking views of the parklands and surrounding area from the battlements.

14 miles to Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo Symonds Yat West
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Butterfly Zoo open times, directions and information

15 miles to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Bristol

17 miles to Bristol Zoo Gardens Bristol
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A family day out at Bristol Zoo Exciting events at the Zoo Latest news Buy tickets online Annual membership Animal Adoption Learning Zone New baby gorilla Unusual gifts

17 miles to at-Bristol Bristol
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At-Bristol: The most vibrant waterfront leisure, education and entertainment attraction in Europe located in Bristol, UK, Wildwalk, Wildscreen - offers a unique combination of small animals, plants and the latest in sound and vision technologies, Explore - a 21st century Science Centre using the very latest hands-on and multimedia techniques, IMAX large format theatre, Planetarium. The most successful tourist attraction in the south west.

17 miles to ss Great Britain Bristol

18 miles to Bristol City FC Bristol
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Welcome to the Official Bristol City Football Club website

18 miles to Avon Valley Country Park Keynsham

20 miles to Noahs Ark Zoo Farm Wraxall
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Noah's Ark Zoo Farm is a day out for all the family - from little children, to teens, to parents, to grandparents. In any weather, wet or dry

Website 20 miles to Bath Postal Museum Bath
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Discover the history of the Postal System

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The Official Roman Baths Museum Web Site in the City of Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom, includes detailed information on Roman Britain, the Thermal Springs and an online Virtual Tour.

22 miles to American Museum Bath
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CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE - Racing of the highest quality in a spectacular setting, featuring The Festival and The Open. Conferences, exhibitions, and performances ...

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AA the Days Out Guide 7Rev ed
This is the 7th edition of a colourful guide to the best of Britain's rich and varied heritage and attractions. With all the information you need to enjoy a perfect day out in Britain and Ireland, it is the perfect companion for organising family days out or weekend breaks throughout the year. Fully updated and revised for 2006, there are over 2,000 places of interest - from castles to art galleries; museums to theme parks. There is essential advice on availability of refreshments, disabled access, parking and whether dogs are allowed, plus up to date details of prices, addresses, directions and opening times. Each location is plotted on the colour location atlas to help you find your way.
7.80 GBP

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50 Walks in Gloucestershire
Explore the beauty of Gloucestershire with this walking guide. It offers over 50 walks around the region, including the Cotswolds Water Park and Tewkesbury and provides places to visit along the way, or extensions to the walks easier or more challenging.
6.39 GBP

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Hidden Places of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset, The
This volume contains information on the more secluded and little known venues for food, drink, accommodation and places of interest as well as the more enduring attractions of these three counties. It looks at the Marlborough Downs, the Cotswolds, and the Quantocks Hills.
8.99 GBP

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Robin Brooks - A Grim Almanac of Gloucestershire
A day-by-day journey through the grim underbelly of the county's history looking at crimes and misdemeanors, strange natural phenomena, folk tales and curious customs. Stories include the explosion that wrecked a taxidermy and carpet-cleaning business in Cheltenham, spreading a selection of stuffed and part-stuffed animals along the street, the tale of Tom, Dick and Harry - three brothers with the surname Dunston - who were Gloucestershire's most notorious highwaymen, and a curious natural disaster that befell Mr and Mrs Taylor on the evening of 13 July 1852. when a fire ball shot through the open window of their house, collided with the wall and made the roof fall in. With a story for every day of the year, this is an alternative look at Gloucestershire's past.
11.49 GBP

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