Tower

London, EC3N 4AB

 Castles of England The Tower of London is a symbol not only of London, but of the whole of Great Britain. Its special place in British history has caused the Tower to be one of the most visited architectural and historical sites in the world.

Buckingham Palace

London, Road Westminster, SW1A 1AA

 Castles of England Buckingham Palace is one of the few in the modern world of operating royal palaces. This is the official residence of Her Majesty the Queen in London. The area of ​​the palace with a garden is about 20 hectares, there is a police station, two post offices, a hospital, a swimming pool, a bar - in fact, it is a whole city.

Korf Castle

Dorset, Wareham, The Square

 Castles of England In Dorset county stands one of the most famous castles in the history of England - Korf Castle. According to legend, here was the beginning of a long bloody history, which was associated with succession to the throne. Saxon Queen Elfried, killed her adopted son Edward

Leeds Castle

Kent, Maidstone, Broomfield Rd Broomfield, 2

 Castles of England Leeds Castle is just an hour's drive from London - in the county of Kent. The stone palace with its more than a thousand-year history welcomes tourists from all over the world and in addition to standard excursions offers travelers a whole range of entertainment: from golf to falconry

Rochester Castle

Kent, Rochester

 Castles of England Rochester Castle without exaggeration - the national pride of England. The fortress with more than 900-year history is located in the county of Kent, which is about 60 kilometers from London. As the scientists say, the first buildings on this site date back to the era of the Romans.

Kensington Palace

London, Kensington Gardens

 Castles of England The official residence of the present prince and princess of Cambridge, Kensington Palace - the most modest of all the royal residences of the British royal family. However, this does not detract from its value: for the fourth century, the daily life of the Crown has been taking place in these walls.

Restormel

Cornwall, Lostwithiel, Restormel Rd

 Locks of England In order to to understand what a typical English castle-castle looked like, you need to visit Restormel. It is located in the south-west of the country in Cornwall. Restormel is a classic example of fortification, in the center of which the fortress is located.

Locks of England the inhabitants of the country call one of the main treasures of Great Britain. In these majestic buildings the soul of the people is stored, here, under the stone arches, there are hidden stories about life and death, love and hate, victories and inglorious defeats. English castles survived in the struggle against time and became part of the history of the country, one of the most interesting pages to which you want to return again and again.

To visit all the castles of England in a short time is impossible, since there are several hundred. They are scattered around the counties - from Berkshire to Dorset, from Kent to Essex. However, you can go on a tour of some of the most famous castles. This, however, will take several days. But such a mini-tour will bring a lot of fun. This is the only way to touch the history of this England. The one that is rarely found in tourist guides.

The excursion should start from the nearby castle of Windsor, which has been supporting the sky for 900 years. The castle is known all over the world as the residence of the kings of Great Britain. Every day thousands of tourists walk around the luxurious royal chambers, visit the chapel of St. George and admire the collection of unique dishes.



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