Castles In Northamptonshire:
Towcester Castle

Welcome to the Barton Hall Blog, where we take you on a journey through the enchanting historical sites in Northamptonshire.

Today, we shine a spotlight on The Bury Mount in Towcester, a restored Norman motte-and-bailey castle site. It is a fantastic spot for exploring local history and enjoying the outdoors.

Whether you’re a history buff, a family seeking adventure, or simply looking for a picturesque outing, Towcester Castle has something for everyone.

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The Distance and Directions from Barton Hall

Towcester Castle is conveniently located just 17 miles southwest of Barton Hall, making it an ideal day trip destination.

The journey takes roughly 30 minutes by car. To start your journey, head south on A6 from Barton Hall, merging onto the A43 towards Towcester.

Follow signs for Towcester town centre, where ample signage will direct you to the castle’s location. The scenic drive through Northamptonshire’s heartland showcases idyllic countryside, setting the perfect prelude to your castle experience.

 

Things to Do at Towcester Castle

 Visitors can climb to the top of the mound for panoramic views of the historic market town and its surrounding countryside.

Informational plaques provide insights into the site’s medieval origins, making it an educational experience for history enthusiasts. The landscaped grounds and nearby Water Meadows offer tranquil settings for a leisurely walk or a picnic. It’s also a perfect starting point for exploring Towcester’s charming town center, home to boutique shops, cafes, and historical landmarks.

 

Castle Opening Times

The ruins of the castle are open to the public at all times. 

Please note that opening times may vary seasonally, and it’s always best to visit the castle’s official website before planning your visit.

 

Other Things to Do Nearby

Extend your adventure beyond the castle walls by exploring the charming town of Towcester. For motoring enthusiasts, the Silverstone Circuit, home of British motorsport, is just a short drive away.

Alternatively, embark on a leisurely stroll along the Grand Union Canal or savour a drink at one of the local pubs, rich with character and local ales.

 

The History of the Castle

 

Towcester Castle boasts an illustrious history, steeped in legend and lore. Originally constructed as a motte-and-bailey by the Normans in the 11th century, the castle has been a silent witness to numerous historical milestones. Over the centuries, it evolved into a stone fortress, withstanding tumultuous periods, including the English Civil War.

Each stone of Towcester Castle tells a story, from its early Roman fort beginnings to its subsequent Norman conquest and medieval reformation. This heritage site has retained its charm and authenticity, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the life of medieval Britain.

In conclusion, Towcester Castle is a captivating destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in history and culture. Explore its grounds and the surrounding area for an experience steeped in heritage and natural beauty.

Interested in visiting this charming region? Check out Barton Hall for exquisite accommodation that capture the essence of English elegance and hospitality.

 

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