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Hedingham Castle, in the village of Castle Hedingham, Essex, is arguably the best preserved Norman keep in England. [2] The castle fortifications and outbuildings were built around 1100, and the keep around 1140.
Essex, South East England. (51.9925° N, 0.6014° E) c. 1100 AD. Open to Visitors (Easter to October) Hedingham Castle was built around 1100 and is arguably the best preserved Norman keep in England. The keep was built around 1140 and is the only major medieval structure that has survived.
Castle Hedingham, near Halstead, Essex, CO9 3DJ. The 900 year old Norman keep of Hedingham Castle stands in 160 acres of spectacularly beautiful landscaped gardens and woodland where the Lindsay family, descendants of the original owners, the De Veres, still live.
Visitors to Hedingham Castle can wander through its ancient rooms, stand in the majestic Banqueting Hall where important feasts and celebrations were once held, and feel the echoes of history that resonate through every stone.
Hedingham Castle is the most iconic of all East Anglian fortresses commanding Essex for nine centuries. Enjoy entry to the historic gardens and Castle of Hedingham. Immerse yourself in the beautiful nature and history of the estate, explore the Norman Keep, bring a picnic and make a day of it.
Choose from four beautifully appointed homes set within the magnificent 160-acre grounds of Hedingham Castle. Surround yourself in the historic atmosphere and the peace and tranquility of the estate and explore the stunning Essex countryside.
Hedingham Castle is a large, probably late C11 ringwork castle surviving as upstanding, earthwork and buried remains. It sits on a natural spur of land overlooking the northern bank of the River Colne. Within the castle mound, or ringwork, which is located on the tip of the spur, is a mid-C12 stone tower Keep (listed at Grade I).