Exploring Sudeley Castle - Cotswolds - Winchcombe England
Exploring Sudeley Castle, one of the best-preserved Neolithic burial chambers In England.
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Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, England, travel, fun for whole family!
Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, England, post code GL54 5JD
What you can find there?
- Beautiful castle and ruins
- Historic exhibition inside
- Exlore award-winning gardens surrounding the castle
- Fun for children (playground)
- Nature walk nearby
Have a nice day ????
Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, England from Travel with Iva Jasperson
Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, England from Travel with Iva Jasperson
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Sudeley Castle is located in the Cotswolds near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. The present structure was built in the 15th century and may have been on the site of a 12th-century castle. The castle has a notable garden, which is designed and maintained to a very high standard. The chapel, St. Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Queen Catherine Parr (1512–1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb. Unusually for a castle chapel, St Mary's of Sudeley is part of the local parish of the Church of England. Sudeley is also one of the few castles left in England that is still a residence. As a result, the castle is only open to visitors on specific dates, and private family quarters are closed to the public. It is a Grade I listed building and recognized as an internationally important structure.
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Sudeley Castle Winchcombe Gloucestershire
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Sudeley Castle In The Cotswolds.
Sudeley Castle is located in the Cotswolds near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. The present structure was built in the 15th century and may have been on the site of a 12th-century castle. The castle has a notable garden, which is designed and maintained to a very high standard. The chapel, St. Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Queen Catherine Parr (1512–1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb. Unusually for a castle chapel, St Mary's of Sudeley is part of the local parish of the Church of England. Sudeley is also one of the few castles left in England that is still a residence. As a result, the castle is only open to visitors on specific dates, and private family quarters are closed to the public. It is a Grade I listed building, and recognised as an internationally important structure.
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A beautiful day in the Cotswolds fighting on grounds where once walked and lived, the kings and Queens of England .
Places to see in ( Winchcombe - UK )
Places to see in ( Winchcombe - UK )
Winchcombe is a Cotswold town in the local authority district of Tewkesbury, in Gloucestershire, England. Its population according to the 2011 census was 4,538. The Belas Knap Neolithic long barrow on a hilltop above Winchcombe, was constructed from about 3000 BC. Later, during Anglo-Saxon times, Winchcombe was a chief city of Mercia favoured by Coenwulf; the others being Lichfield and Tamworth. Subsequently, during the 11th century, the town was briefly the county town of Winchcombeshire. The Anglo-Saxon saint St. Kenelm is believed to be buried in the town.
During the Anarchy of the 12th century, a motte-and-bailey castle was erected in the early 1140s by Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford for the Empress Matilda, although the exact site of this is unknown;. It has been suggested however, that it was to the south of St Peter's Church. In the Restoration period, Winchcombe was noted for cattle rustling and other lawlessness, caused in part by poverty. In an attempt to earn a living, local people grew tobacco as a cash crop, despite this practice having been outlawed since the Commonwealth. Soldiers were sent in on at least one occasion to destroy the illegal crop.
In Winchcombe and the immediate vicinity can be found Sudeley Castle and the remains of Hailes Abbey, which was one of the main centres of pilgrimages in Britain due to a phial possessed by the monks said to contain the Blood of Christ. There is nothing left of the now-vanished Winchcombe Abbey. St Peter's Church in the centre of the town is noted for its grotesques. The Michelin star restaurant 5 North Street is in Winchcombe.
Winchcombe sits on six long-distance footpaths: The Cotswold Way, the Gloucestershire Way, the Wychavon Way, St Kenelm's Trail, St Kenelm's Way, the Warden's Way and the Windrush Way. Winchcombe became a member of the Walkers are Welcome network of towns in July 2009 and now holds a walking festival every May.
Winchcombe was once served by a railway line, a relative latecomer in British railway history, which was opened in 1906 by the Great Western Railway. The line ran from Stratford-upon-Avon to Cheltenham and was part of a main line from Birmingham to the South West and South Wales. Winchcombe railway station and most others on the section closed in March 1960. Through passenger services continued on this line until March 1968, and goods until 1976 when a derailment at Winchcombe damaged the line. It was decided not to bring the section back into use and by the early 1980s it had been dismantled. The stretch between Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse, including Winchcombe, has since been reconstructed and reopened as a heritage railway called the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. A new railway station has been erected at Winchcombe, on its original site, the building being the former station at Monmouth ((Troy) railway station). Nearby is the 693 yard (634 m) Greet Tunnel, the second longest on any preserved line in Britain.
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Sudeley Castle - Cotswolds - DJI Mavic Pro
Flyaround of one of the most beautiful castles and grounds in the UK, Sudeley Castle. Located in the picturesque Cotswolds.
Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe
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The 'Spirits of Sudeley'.
'There's a ghost in my house.' Chatelaine of Sudeley Castle, Lady Ashcombe.
#25 - UK House & Gardens - Sudeley Castle and Gardens
Sudeley Castle & Gardens
Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Cotswold Hills we stumbled across Sudeley Castle & Gardens not knowing how steeped in history it was.
With royal connections spanning a thousand years, it has played an important role in the turbulent and changing times of England’s past.
The castle was once home to Queen Katherine Parr, the last and surviving wife of King Henry VIII. Henry himself, Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, Queen Elizabeth I and Richard III have all played a part in Sudeley’s story. King Charles I found refuge here during the Civil War, when his nephew Prince Rupert established headquarters at the Castle. Following its ‘slighting’ on Cromwell’s orders at the end of the Civil War, Sudeley lay neglected for two centuries from 1655 and left to the ravages of the weather, its stones plundered by local builders. The title and estates changed hands many times and what little remained of the castle was occupied by the tenants of the surrounding estate and was also at one time an inn, the Castle Arms.
King George III was amongst those sightseers who came to admire its romantic ruins. Then in 1837 Sudeley was rescued by the wealthy Worcester glove-makers, brothers John and William Dent, who began an ambitious restoration programme which was continued by their nephew, John Coucher Dent, when he inherited the castle in 1855. His wife, Emma Brocklehurst, threw herself enthusiastically into Sudeley’s restoration, retaining many of the old castles ruins, at the same time forging strong links with the nearby town of Winchcombe. It is the results of Emma’s dedication that are so evident in the gardens and exhibitions at Sudeley today.
Sudeley Castle & Gardens is now the family home of Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe and her son, daughter and their families and many of the rooms on display are in fact used from time to time by family guests. The family says its committed to the continued preservation of the castle, its treasures and its ongoing restoration and regeneration of the gardens, andfrom viewing the gardens they are certainly suceeding.
Knights of the Cotswolds in training - Sudeley Castle & Gardens - The Brick Adventures
Knights, Quests, Trolls, a 5 foot hare & Royalty. Follow in the footsteps of Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn. Sudeley Castle has it all. Join the Brick Adventures as they visit Sudeley Castle. Today they are joined by Auntie CC & Uncle Tim
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Sudeley Castle - A Love Affair
This video explores the relationship between Sudeley Castle and Royalty, in particular the relationship between Edward IV, the Yorkist king, and Eleanor Boteler, asking what were the longer term consequences of this lover affair.
A History of Winchcombe | Exploring the Cotswolds
Winchcombe is a Cotswold town in the local authority district of Tewkesbury, in Gloucestershire, England. Winchcombe’s story begins back in the Neolithic period when people settled in our hills leaving a stone-lined, burial chamber – the Belas Knap long barrow.
In Saxon times Winchcombe was a royal centre favoured by the kings of Mercia, then in the Middle Ages it became a pilgrimage centre and thriving wool town. The Victorian era saw its expansion with a Town Hall, churches, a grammar school and more housing.
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A Tour Of Sudeley Castle | Part 1 | In 1080p HD
A tour of Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe in the Cotswolds. Home, and final resting place, of Henry VIII's sixth wife, Catherine Parr.
The history of Sudeley Castle and its award-winning gardens spans over a thousand years and contains many varied tales of royal associations, wars and periods of neglect and subsequent restoration.
The Castle has changed hands over a dozen times during its history and today it is the private home of Lord and Lady Ashcombe, Henry and Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst and their families.
Sudeley's glorious gardens are amongst the very best in England, from the centrepiece Queens' Garden, billowing with hundreds of varieties of old fashioned roses, to the Herbal Healing Garden. The renowned garden designer Sir Roddy Llewellyn is working closely with Lady Ashcombe to develop the continuing evolution of Sudeley's gardens.
We encourage you to take time to see the fascinating exhibitions which explore the story of Sudeley's history and the prominent characters who have visited or lived at the Castle. Although the Castle remains a family home, the 15th Century west wing which houses the exhibitions and coffee shop, St Mary's Church where Katherine Parr lies buried, the gardens, Pheasantry, medieval ruins and adventure playground are for you to explore and experience at your leisure.
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Sudeley Castle
In 1782 John Locust discovered the coffin of Queen Catherine in the ruins of the Sudeley Castle chapel. He opened the coffin and observed that the body, after 234 years, was in a surprisingly good condition. Reportedly the flesh on one of her arms was still white and moist. After taking a few locks of her hair, he closed the coffin and returned it to the grave. The coffin was opened a few more times in the next ten years and in 1792 some drunken men buried it upside down and in a rough way. When the coffin was officially reopened in 1817, nothing but a skeleton remained. Her remains were then moved to the tomb of Lord Chandos whose family owned the castle at that time. The tomb was carefully restored by order of the late Duchess of Buckingham, Lady Anne Greville, daughter of the 3rd Duke of Chandos. In later years the chapel was rebuilt by Sir George Gilbert Scott, who erected a canopied tomb with a recumbent marble figure by John Birnie Philip.
Winchcombe Country Walking Scenery - Gloucestershire Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Winchcombe Country Walking Scenery - Gloucestershire Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Enjoy some great Winchcombe country walking scenery with relaxing music to see if you fancy Gloucestershire Walks whilst on tour England Walking Holidays UK. Along the walk you visit the charming town of Winchcombe, Sudeley Castle and Sudeley Lodge; Parks Farm and Deadmanbury Gate, Waterhatch and Charlton Abbots; derelict Wontley Farm and the Neolithic long barrow (burial chamber) called Belas Knap. Scenery includes: terrific rolling countryside views of fields and meadows; views of Sudeley Castle, Sudeley Lodge, St Martin’s Church in Charlton Abbots; plus woodland, ponds and countryside dwellings.
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Stunning Sudeley Castle
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Spectacle of Light at Sudeley Castle
We had such a lovely evening at the Festival of Lights, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe. Such a magical, special experience, it doesn't do the wonder justice!
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