Thornbury Castle

Local nameThornbury Castle
LocationThornbury, Gloucestershire, UK

Thornbury Castle is a Tudor castle in the town of Thornbury, in Gloucestershire, England, erected next to the parish church of St Mary. Construction was begun in 1511 as a further residence for Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, of Stafford Castle in Staffordshire. It is not a true military fortress but rather an early example of a Tudor country house, with minimal defensive attributes. As at Richmond Palace in Surrey, the main ranges of Thornbury framed courts, of which the symmetrical entrance range, with central gatehouse and octagonal corner towers, survives, together with two less regular side ranges with many irregular projecting features and towers. It is now a Grade I listed building that is operated as a hotel.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thornbury_Castle

Official website http://www.thornburycastle.co.uk/

Email reception@thornburycastle.co.uk

Phone +44 145 428 1182

Address Castle Street, Thornbury BS35 1HH, UK

Coordinates 51°36'50.674" N -2°31'48.572" E

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