England is a country highly saturated with culture and history and architecture and landscapes that allow visitors to appreciate it. The country has a variety of castles to be proud of and you would truly regret not visiting some of them at least once. Here we are hoping to narrow down those that demand your attention the most, as there really are so many throughout the country. 

Warwick Castle

Much like the rest of Warwickshire the castle that resides there is magical and well worth a visit. It is considered to be one of the best-preserved and most aesthetically pleasing castles in England. It’s a great reason to take a day trip with the family and admire amazing architecture.

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Bamburgh Castle

As one of the oldest castles in England, it is a castle that has much history to admire. Located on the Northumberland Coast the castle has stately rooms, grounds, and a magnificent beach to explore on your visit. 

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Lindisfarne Castle

A castle that sits on the Holy Island, also in Northumberland, that interestingly gets cut off from the rest of the United Kingdom a few times a day due to the tide taking over the road which normally allows access to the island. It has a wonderous history and it’s even said to be the place where the Viking Age began as Vikings are said to have first invaded here. 

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Cowdray Castle

Sitting within the countryside of West Sussex it’s a great option if you are looking to explore the South Downs National Park. The castle was visited by Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry VII and has an interesting history as far back as the 16th century. 

Simon Burchell – Own work
Ruins of Cowdray House, Midhurst, West Sussex, England.

Dover Castle

It is commonly referred to as the key to England because of its location where it protects the southeastern shores from continental Europe. It’s been long-standing said to be built in the 11th century and so makes for an interesting place to visit. 

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Windsor Castle 

As home to the Royal Family, I’m sure you really don’t need convincing as to why this is an incredible castle to visit. It’s iconic and a must-see for those visiting London. The castle is beautiful and you won’t be disappointed. 

Bodiam Castle

Another gem to be found in East Sussex the 14th-century castle boasts incredible architecture and a lot of history. Originally created by Kight of Edward III in order to protect against the French during the hundred year way it’s a great castle to wander and learn about.

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All castles listed above make for wonderful days out exploring history and appreciating architecture but if these aren’t enough for you England has many more marvellous castles to take your breath away.

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