England Castles

 Berkeley Castle

Berkeley Castle
Berkeley Castle. The main gateway into the courtyard of Berkeley Castle. The rounded wall to the left is the remains of the keep, built in the site of the original Norman Castle. The gap to the left was created at Cromwell's behest after the Civil War to prevent it being used for fortification, however compared with many other castles Berkeley escaped pretty lightly.

Photograph by David Stowell. Some rights reserved.  (view original image)



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BERKELEY CASTLE FACTS



Location
near Ham, Gloucestershire

Description
Privately Owned, open to the public in summer

Other Castles in the Area
  Goodrich Castle
  Kilpeck Castle
  Thornbury Castle
  Caldicot Castle
  Castell Troggy
  Chepstow Castle
  Grosmont Castle
  Raglan Castle
  Skenfrith Castle
  Usk Castle
  White Castle

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