Baconsthorpe Castle

Baconsthorpe Castle
View from the River (c) English Heritage Photo Library
Baconsthorpe Castle - View from the River (c) View of inner gatehouse curtain wall and moat from the west. - View of inner gatehouse curtain wall and moat from the west. (c)

The extensive ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle, a moated and fortified 15th-century manor house, are a testament to the rise and fall of a prominent Norfolk family, the Heydons. Over 200 years, successive generations of this ambitious family built, then enlarged, and finally abandoned this castle. Sir John Heydon probably built the strong inner gatehouse and curtain wall, during the turbulent Wars of the Roses. In more peaceful times, his descendant Sir Christopher Heydon converted part of the house into a textile factory, and added the turreted outer gateway, inhabited until 1920.

NEW FOR 2008:
New information panels illustrate the story of the Heydon family, builders and owners of the castle. There is also a downloadable audio tour on www.english-heritage.org.uk/audio

What are the opening times?

DatesOpening TimesOpening Days
All yearAny reasonable timeMon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.

How much does it cost?

Adult:
Free
Children:
Free
Concession:
Free
English Heritage Members:

How do I get there?

Address:
Norfolk
Road Access:
3⁄4 mile N of village of Baconsthorpe off unclassified road,3 miles E of Holt
Train Access:
Sheringham 4 1⁄2 miles
Map Location:

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
ParkingDogs allowed on leads

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