Castles in Lancashire

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The North West has many castles some of which date back to the 12th century. Many are managed by English Heritage and in fact now ruins but those that are not are open to the public at regular times.

 

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Clitheroe Castle

Standing on a rocky outcrop, the tower of Clitheroe castle was built around 1186 by the then owner of the land on which it stands.


Lancaster Castle

The Castle is owned by Her Majesty the Queen, who is the Duke of Lancaster. As well as being a fortification the Castle is also one of Europe’s longest serving operational prisons. Amongst many alleged witches to be brought to Lancaster, the most famous were the Pendle Witches, who were tried, convicted and sentenced to death here. George Fox, the founder of the Quaker movement, was imprisoned in the castle for 2 years. The Grand Jury Room includes some superb Gillow furniture, whilst in the Crown Court the branding iron can still be seen.

 Visitors can experience briefly what it’s like to be locked in the ancient dungeons. In the Shire Hall is a magnificent display of heraldic shields.

Guided tours available between mid-March to mid-December.

For further details Tel: 01524 64998


 

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