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Hedingham Castle, built in 1100, is arguably the best preserved Norman keep in England. Explore the Castle's history, see photos and prepare your visit.
While Hedingham Castle remains a family home, the Norman keep and grounds are open to the public from Easter to October. Educational school visits take place throughout the year. The castle grounds are a venue for jousting, archery, falconry, re-enactment battles, fairs, classic and vintage car shows, music concerts and theatre productions. The ...
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.
Spanning almost 900 years, Hedingham Castle has a rich and fascinating history. Built in the 12th century by one of the most noble families in England, the castle has hosted lords, ladies and royalty and is still owned by the direct descendants of the Earls of Oxford today.
This iconic structure has witnessed centuries of political intrigue, royal visits and familial legacy. From its origins in the 12th century to its role as a beloved heritage site and wedding venue today, Hedingham Castle’s story is rich, fascinating, and deeply intertwined with England’s past.
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.
Hedingham Castle is a large earthen ringwork castle with two baileys built probably in the late C11 by Aubrey De Vere on land granted to him after the Conquest. Aubrey was one of William the Conqueror’s most important knights as well as being the husband of his half-sister Beatrice.