Leeds Castle - Maidstone, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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Considered one of the most romantic castles in England, this historic site was originally the stately home of the Saxon royal family during the reign of Ethelbert IV in 856-860.
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- Gary and I outside Leeds Castle by Travelingdiva from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Reflections, Leeds Castle Pond by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Leeds Castle (World)
- Another view of Leeds Castle by Travelingdiva from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle and moat by Travelingdiva from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Outside Leeds Castle by Travelingdiva from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Inside Leeds Castle by Travelingdiva from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle Dining by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Leeds Castle (World)
- Leeds Castle #0.8 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #1.9 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #1.5 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #0.7 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #1.4 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #1.3 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #0.6 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #0.3 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds Castle #1.2 by Amiee from a blog titled Leeds Castle
- Leeds castle 2 by Danielben from a blog titled Leeds Castle and meeting the uncles
- Leeds Castle by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Leeds Castle (World)
- Leeds Castle by Darrenstravels from a blog titled Leeds Castle.....a Winter Wonderland
- Leeds Castle by Danielben from a blog titled Leeds Castle and meeting the uncles
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Leeds Castle, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone, Kent, England, dates back to 1119. In 1278 the castle came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence. The castle seen today dates mostly from the 19th century and is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds.
Built in 1119 by Robert de Crevecoeur as a Norman stronghold, Leeds Castle descended through the de Crevecoeur family until the 1260s.[1] What form this first castle took is uncertain because it was rebuilt and transformed in the following centuries. However, Adrian Pettifer speculates that it may have been a motte and bailey.[2]
In 1278, the castle became the property of King Edward I. As a favoured residence of Edward's, Leeds Castle saw considerable investment. The king enhanced its defences, and it was probably Edward who created the lake which surrounds the castle. A barbican spanning three islands was also built. Leeds Castle was also fitted with accommodation fit for royalty: a gloriette with apartments for the king and queen were added.[3] In the Late Middle Ages, the growth of the royal household meant fewer residences could accommodate the monarchy when they visited. As a result, the expenditure on royal residences in south east England generally decreased except for the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. The activity at Leeds Castle during the reign of Edward I is a notable exception to this pattern.[4]
The castle was captured on 31 October 1321 by the forces of Edward II from Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere, wife of the castle's constable, Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere who had left her in charge during his absence. The King had besieged Leeds after she had refused Edward's consort Isabella of France admittance in her husband's absence; when the latter had sought to force an entry, Lady Badlesmere had instructed her archers to fire upon the Queen and her party, six of whom were killed.[5] Lady Badlesmere was taken and kept prisoner in the Tower of London until November 1322.[6] After Edward II died in 1327 his widow took over Leeds Castle as her primary residence.[7]
Richard II's first wife, Anne of Bohemia, spent the winter of 1381 at the castle on her way to be married to the king. In 1395, Richard received the French chronicler Jean Froissart there, as described in Froissart's Chronicles.
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Leeds Castle is a castle in Kent, England, 5 miles southeast of Maidstone. It is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds
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리즈 성 입구에 도착하자 먼저 사람들을 맞이하는 것은 기러기 떼 들이다. 연못을 가득 덮은 기러기떼들이 장관을 이룬다. 관광객들은 사람을 전혀 무서워하지 않는 새들과 함께 노느라 시간 가는 줄 모른다. 기러기떼 사이로 하얀 백조가 물고기를 잡고 있다. 백조를 따라가다 보니 검은색의 아름다운 새가 보이는데 바로 흑조이다. 흑조를 처음 본 나는 그 우아한 자태에 눈을 떼지 못한다. 리즈성에 들어가기 위해서는 바비칸이라는 외벽 망루를 지나야 한다. 리즈성은 성 주변에 연못을 파서 해자를 만들어 요새화한 성이다. 연못 주변에는 가을 단풍이 예쁘게 물들어 성을 더 아름답게 장식하고 있다. 어디선가 공작새 한 마리가 나타나 성을 바라본다. 공작새가 이끄는 데로 따라가 보았다. 마치 전생의 자기 집이었던 것처럼 궁전 안으로 자연스럽게 들어간다. 리즈성은 11세기에 세워져 여러 차례 증개축을 거치면서 오늘의 모습이 되었다. 궁 안으로 들어서자 먼저 왕비의 침실이 보인다. 리즈성은 6명의 왕비가 살았던 왕비들의 성이다. 이곳은 성에서 가장 큰 방인 헨리 8세의 연회장이다. 헨리 8세의 초상화 아래로 그의 끝없는 욕망처럼 벽난로가 타오르고 있다. 위층에는 리즈성의 마지막 소유주였던 베일리 부인의 침실이 있다. 베일리 부인은 1926년 성을 구입한 후 내부를 자기 취향대로 꾸몄지만 곳곳에서 왕비들의 흔적이 남아있다.
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Upon arriving at Leeds Castle entrance are the first thing to greet people flock geese. Geese flocks are covered pond full of spectacular form. Tourists do not know how to go noneura time with the birds do not be afraid of people at all. White swan geese are holding a fish between flocks. It follows a swan looks beautiful black bird is the tone. The first time I do not keep an eye on their elegant appearance, the tone. To enter Leeds Castle and go through the outer wall of the tower Barbican. Leeds Castle Pond in the moat around the castle parser creates a fortified castle. Around the pond it is more beautifully decorated with beautiful fall foliage tinged sex. Somewhere overlooks the castle peacocks one appears. Peacocks are seen as having led along. As his house was in a past life as if naturally enters into the palace. Leeds castle built in the 11th century Throughout the enlargement of a building and renovation many times has this appearance today. Upon entering the palace, first seen in the bedroom of the queen. Leeds Castle is a castle of six queens lived queen. This is the most bangin Henry VIII's banquet room in the castle. The fireplace, like his endless desire to Henry VIII's portrait is burning down. Upstairs there are two bedrooms on the Leeds Castle last owner was Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Bailey, but the interior is decorated according to their tastes and purchase the 1926 Queen St. traces of remains from everywhere.
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Segwaying at Leeds Castle Maidstone Kent
Hi You Tubers and Friends,
This was my first time on a Segway at Leeds Castle grounds Maidstone, Kent.
Segways are not legal on UK roads or footpaths - sadly and can only be used on private land.
Its like riding a bike once you get the hang of it and great fun without the exercise!
This was a deferred Fathers Day present from my son James who has done this before.
Special thanks to Ami from Southern Segways based at Leeds Castle who is featured in the video giving me training and who undertook the tour and history of the Castle and grounds.
Special thanks to James for editing the video and we used a GoPro Hero 4 and a iPhone to capture the event.
And yes I do have the T-shirt and enjoy
Warm regards
Richard
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Leeds Castle and Gardens Schloß Wasserschloss, Kent England UK
Leeds Castle is in Kent, England, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone. A castle has been on the site since 1119. In the 13th century it came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence; in the 16th century, Henry VIII used it as a dwelling for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. The castle today dates mostly from the 19th century and is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds. It has been open to the public since 1976.
The last private owner of the castle was the Hon. Olive, Lady Baillie, daughter of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough and his first wife, Pauline Payne Whitney, an American heiress. Lady Baillie bought the castle in 1926
Das Wasserschloss Leeds Castle liegt etwa sechs Kilometer südöstlich von Maidstone und damit mitten im Herzen der englischen Grafschaft Kent. Das Schloss und seine Ländereien wurden nach dem kleinen Dorf Leeds benannt, an das sie angrenzen.
Leeds Castle fand bereits im Domesday Book Wilhelms des Eroberers, dem englischen Reichsgrundbuch, Erwähnung. Es wurde im Laufe der Jahrhunderte nach und nach genutzt als normannische Festung, als Wohnsitz von sechs mittelalterlichen Königinnen, als Palast Heinrichs VIII. und als Zufluchtsort für die Reichen und Mächtigen. In den über 1000 Jahren seines Bestehens hat das Schloss viele Kämpfe überstanden, mächtige Staatsmänner beherbergt und zahlreiche Künstler inspiriert.
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Leed's Castle, in Kent U.K.
Tried to make it shorter, it was 27 minutes long! lol, Some of the video got messed up, but I edited what I could. This castle was nice, but still used at times to this day, so it was more modern than most. It was more like a fancy mansion inside, than a Ye-ol Castle. The Hedge Maze made it all worth it though!
England - Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle has been a favorite hangout of kings, queens, lords, and ladies for some 900 years. The gardens and grounds are fabulous. Set in a valley of the River Len in Maidstone, the castle is a trove of art treasures, antiques, and history. Built by one of William the Conqueror's Norman lords in 1119, the castle passed into royal hands in 1278 and became part of the queen's dower. Edward i, Edward III, Richard II, and Henry V all held court here. But it was Henry VIII who dressed it up and turned it from a fortress into a palace for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Later, Elizabeth I was imprisoned here prior to her coronation. Be sure to visit the dog collar museum with more than 500 antique collars spanning five centuries of royal dogs.
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Leeds Castle—which is often called the most beautiful castle in the world—is a can’t-miss spot when visiting England. Located in Kent, it’s just one hour southeast of London, making it an easy day trip from the big city. The magnificent castle sprawls over 500 acres of land and boasts 900 years of fascinating history. With so much to see and discover, Leeds Castle should be at the top of your list for your next visit to London.
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Leeds Castle is in Kent, England, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone. A castle has been on the site since 1086. In the 13th century it came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence; in the 16th century, Henry VIII used it as a dwelling for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. The castle today dates mostly from the 19th century and is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds. It has been open to the public since 1976.
Medieval and Tudor
From 857 the site was owned by a Saxon chief called Led or Leed who built a wooden structure on two islands in the middle of the River Len. In 1119 Robert de Crevecoeur rebuilt it in stone as a Norman stronghold and Leeds Castle descended through the de Crevecoeur family until the 1260s. What form this Norman stronghold took is uncertain because it was rebuilt and transformed in the following centuries. Adrian Pettifer speculates that it may have been a motte and bailey.
In 1278, the castle was bought by King Edward I's Queen, Eleanor of Castile. As a favoured residence of Edward's, it saw considerable investment. The king enhanced its defences, and it was probably Edward who created the lake that surrounds the castle. A barbican spanning three islands was also built and a gloriette with apartments for the king and queen was added.[4] In the Late Middle Ages, the growth of the royal household meant fewer residences could accommodate the monarchy when they visited. As a result, expenditure on royal residences in south east England generally decreased except for the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. The activity at Leeds Castle during the reign of Edward I was a notable exception to this pattern.
The castle was captured on 31 October 1321 by the forces of Edward II from Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere, wife of the castle's constable, Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, who had left her in charge during his absence. The King had besieged Leeds after she had refused Edward's consort Isabella of France admittance in her husband's absence; when the latter sought to force an entry, Lady Badlesmere instructed her archers to fire upon Isabella and her party, six of whom were killed. Lady Badlesmere was kept prisoner in the Tower of London until November 1322. After Edward II died in 1327 his widow took over Leeds Castle as her primary residence.
Richard II's first wife, Anne of Bohemia, spent the winter of 1381 at the castle on her way to be married to the king. In 1395, Richard received the French chronicler Jean Froissart there, as described in Froissart's Chronicles.
Henry VIII transformed the castle in 1519 for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. A painting commemorating his meeting with Francis I of France still hangs there.
In 1552 Leeds Castle was granted to Sir Anthony St Leger (d.1559) of Ulcombe, Kent, whose grandfather Ralph I St Leger (d.1470), of Ulcombe, Sheriff of Kent in 1467/8, had been Constable of Leeds Castle.
The maze at Leeds Castle was made with 2,400 yew trees and was opened in 1988.
An aviary was added in 1980 and by 2011 it contained over 100 species, but it was decided to close it in October 2012 as it was felt the foundation could make better use of the £200,000 a year it cost to keep the aviary running. The castle and its grounds are a major leisure destination with a maze that is exited through a shell grotto, a golf course and what may be the world's only museum of dog collars. There are two castle-themed children's adventure play areas targeted at the under sevens and the under fourteens.
It is a Grade I listed building (first listed in 1952) and recognised as an internationally important structure. In 1998 Leeds Castle was one of 57 heritage sites in England to receive more than 200,000 visitors. According to figures released by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, nearly 564,483 people visited the castle in 2015 however visitor numbers fell by 30% in July 2015 as a result of Operation Stack on the M20 during the migrants crisis in Calais. On 8 July 2006, Irish vocal pop band Westlife held a concert for their Face to Face Tour supporting their album Face to Face.
Film location
The castle was a location for the 1949 Ealing Comedy film Kind Hearts and Coronets, where it stood in for 'Chalfont', ancestral home of the aristocratic d'Ascoyne family.
It also appeared in the films The Moonraker (1958) and Waltz of the Toreadors (1962).
On the small screen, the castle and grounds provided all the filming locations for a Doctor Who serial, The Androids of Tara, in 1978. Sir Cliff Richard, filmed a live concert here, with Leeds Castle as a backdrop, titled, Castles in
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A white swan named Victoria snacking at Leeds Castle, Maidstone, England, August 2018
Leeds Castle, Kent, United Kingdom
Leeds Castle is in Kent, England, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone. It is the most popular tourist destination and picnic spot in England, just on 45 minutes drive from London. It is an outstanding location to spend time. Castle also have a hotel, restaurants and Golf Course. A venue for high end weddings also available.
Historically from 857 the site was owned by a Saxon chief called Led or Leed who built a wooden structure on two islands in the middle of the River Len.