Author Archives: Castles of the Realm
Next phase of restoration starts at Highcliffe Castle | Meridian – ITV News
The next phase of restoration work at Highcliffe Castle in Dorset will start at the end of the month. The eighteen month building project will see one wing fully restored as well as its historic kitchen. The castle will also welcome back original pieces of furniture which are currently being held in storage by the … Continue reading
Castle Craig access road in Meriden closed Thursday for utility pole repairs | MyRecordJournal.com |
MERIDEN — The Castle Craig vehicle access road will be closed to traffic Thursday due to utility pole repairs. Repairs began Wednesday and will conclude Thursday, according to a city-issued statement. “We apologize for any inconvenience,” the city said in the statement. (View original article)
Britons Read all About Lismore Castle | FFT.ie
An article showcasing Lismore Castle features in the latest edition of the popular interiors magazine House & Garden, profiling the castle and its grounds to more than 113,000 readers. Tourism Ireland in London, in conjunction with Fáilte Ireland, invited journalist Tania Compton to visit in 2016. The resulting article appears in the August edition of … Continue reading
The Spanish disquisition | Business Line
Apart from churches, cobblestoned streets and a castle that stimulated Walt Disney’s grey cells, this town in Spain owes part of its fame to roasted suckling pigs Much as I wanted to, I did not enter Segovia like the seasoned solo traveller, appearing foot first from the train, bounding onto the platform, taking a deep, … Continue reading
Budding young archaeologists needed to dig at Nottingham Castle! | West Bridgford Wire
Three budding young archaeologists are needed to help join the hunt for clues about the earliest history of Nottingham Castle. A competition run by the Council for British Archaeology’s nationwide Young Archaeologists’ Club is looking for three young people aged 8–16 to assist a team of archaeologists from Trent & Peak Archaeology on their ‘We … Continue reading
Rick Steves: The Queen loves staying at Windsor, and so will you
British royalty has been calling Windsor Castle home since the days of William the Conqueror — almost a thousand years ago — and it’s still a favoured castle of the Queen. While commoners can’t stay at her digs, the town that lies just outside its walls does make for a cosy stay. I find it … Continue reading
Female Phantoms of Stirling Castle: Ghostly Encounters with a Handmaiden and Her Queen | Ancient Origins
Approaching Stirling Castle in the day time is rather daunting. Filled with the scent of ancient dust, damp stone, and dew-covered grass, the palace exudes magic from the moment one steps inside its grounds. Now, imagine that same feeling, those same scents, in the dark of the night. The fields around the castle are empty; … Continue reading
Six things you must do in Graz, Austria | Daily Mail Online
Published: 18:01 EDT, 22 July 2017 | Updated: 18:01 EDT, 22 July 2017 Austria’s second city – now reachable by direct flight from the UK – is known for its sleek design. Gareth Huw Davies finds a unique spiral staircase, a floating cafe – and a stunning gallery nicknamed the Friendly Alien… 1. Take the … Continue reading
New owners talk about plans for Woodford Co. Castle
VERSAILLES, Ky. (WKYT) – One of the new owners of Castle Post in Woodford County says he wants the iconic location to be a force for good in the community. Dr. Matthew Dawson is one of a group of investors who recently purchased Castle Post for nearly $9 Million. The castle is located on US … Continue reading
Works carried on broken Edinburgh Castle flagpole – BBC News
The flagpole at Edinburgh Castle is being fixed after a mechanism broke inside it. Scaffolding has been erected around the pole, which is on top of the Crown Square clock. Work is due to finish in September. An official said all areas and exhibits in the Crown Square area of the castle will remain open … Continue reading