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Ashby de la Zouch Castle

Ashby de la Zouch Castle
General View (c) John Critchley; English Heritage
Ashby de la Zouch Castle - General View (c) Exterior - Exterior (c) Exterior - Exterior (c) Exterior - Exterior (c) Exterior - Exterior (c) Hasting's Tower, from the Kitchen. - Hasting's Tower, from the Kitchen. (c)

Ashby Castle forms the backdrop to the famous jousting scenes in Sir Walter Scott's classic novel of 1819, Ivanhoe. Now a ruin, the castle began as a manor house in the 12th century. It only achieved castle status in the 15th century, by which time the hall and buttery had been enlarged, with a solar to the east and a large integral kitchen added to the west.

Between 1474 and his execution by Richard III in 1483, Edward IV's Chamberlain Lord Hastings added the chapel and the impressive keep-like Hastings Tower - a castle within a castle. Visitors can now climb the 24 metre (78 feet) tower, which offers fine views. Later the castle hosted many royal visitors, including Henry VII, Mary Queen of Scots, James I and Charles I.

A Royalist stronghold during the Civil War, the castle finally fell to Parliament in 1646, and was then made unusable. An underground passage from the kitchen to the tower, probably created during this war, can still be explored today. In 2006 archaeologists investigated the mysterious castle garden, famous for its elaborately shaped sunken features.

From Spring 2008, new interpretation will display family-friendly information, including beautiful illustrations evoking the splendour of Lord Hastings' additions to the castle. The audio guide provides an amusing account of the castle's dramatic history, drawing upon a masque performed here for Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby, in the early 17th century.

What are the opening times?

DatesOpening TimesOpening Days
21 Mar-30 Jun 10am-5pm Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.
1 Jul-31 Aug 10am-6pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.
1 Sep-31 Oct 10am-5pm Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.
1 Nov-31 Mar 12pm-4pm Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.
Closed 24-26 Dec and 1 Jan    
Please note last entry is 30 minutes before closing time.    

How much does it cost?

Adult:
£3.70
Children:
£1.90
Concession:
£3.00
English Heritage Members:
Other:
Family Ticket: £9.30

How do I get there?

Address:
Leicestershire - LE65 1BR
Road Access:
In Ashby de la Zouch, 12 miles S of Derby on A511. Restrictedparking on site, please park in town car park
Train Access:
Burton on Trent 9 miles
Bus Access:
Arriva X2, 8, 217/8 Leicester - Burton on Trent
Map Location:
Telephone:
01530 413343, Local Tourist Information: 01530 411767

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
Parking Suitable for people with disabilities Guidebooks Dogs allowed on leads Audio tours (included in admission price) Shop Picnic area Events Hazardous Family Learning Admission free for Overseas Vistor Pass holders Male Toilets Female Toilets
Facilities Details:
Toilets: Accessible WC in shop.
Shop: Access via a ramp and double doors.
Access:
Access to castle: Via 200m of grass, but assistance may be required.
Parking:
Parking (restricted on site, please park in town car park - charge applies).
Hearing Impaired Visitors:
Tape tours with hearing loop included in admission price.

What facilities are available for groups?

Group Discount:
15% discount for groups of 11 or more plus a free place for every additional 20 paying passengers. Free entry for coach driver and tour leader.
Coach Parking Facilities:
Please contact the Visitor Operations Site Supervisor on ++44 (0)1530 413 343.
Group Booking:
As there is no coach parking available, please drop off at the site entrance and park in Machins (a coach company) in town
Average Length of Visit:
1 1/4 hours

Further Info

Disabled access (grounds only).

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