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Top 7 Castles around Claverdon CP

Best castles around Claverdon CP offer a journey through centuries of history in the heart of Warwickshire. This region features a mix of historical sites, from formidable fortresses to grand manor houses, set within the English countryside. The area provides opportunities to explore architectural heritage and significant historical events. Visitors can discover various structures that have shaped the local landscape and culture.

Best castles around Claverdon CP

  • The most popular castles is Kenilworth Castle, a castle that features an…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Kenilworth Castle Ruins

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Kenilworth Castle was constructed from Norman through to Tudor times. It has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as "the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the …

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Kenilworth Castle

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Kenilworth's impressive 12th century Norman keep, still a dominant feature today, would have been the heart of castle life for 500 years. A defensive powerhouse, it was built three stories …

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Baddesley Clinton is a moated manor house and country estate set within Forest of Arden. The house was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late …

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Coughton Court

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Coughton Court is a wonderfull place to visit in its own right and has some lovely walks in its grounds. Make sure it is open though!!

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Tiltyard Dam at Kenilworth Castle

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The dam was probably constructed in three phases; initially circa 1125, then subsequently raised by King John and lastly the western lane and bridge possibly 17th century. It is not …

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Anita
April 13, 2025, Kenilworth Castle Ruins

The area surrounding Castle Green offers picturesque views of the castle ruins and a greenery for visitors interested in England's rich history and architecture

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The castle was founded after the Norman Conquest of 1066; with development through to the Tudor period. It has been described by the architectural historian Anthony Emery as "the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship". Kenilworth played an important historical role: it was the subject of the six-month-long siege of Kenilworth in 1266, thought to be the longest siege in medieval English history, and formed a base for Lancastrian operations in the Wars of the Roses. Kenilworth was the scene of the removal of Edward II from the English throne, the perceived French insult to Henry V in 1414 of a gift of tennis balls (said by John Strecche to have prompted the campaign that led to the Battle of Agincourt), and the Earl of Leicester's lavish reception of Elizabeth I in 1575. It has been described as "one of two major castles in Britain which may be classified as water-castles or lake-fortresses...

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Robert Langham (C16) - "The Castle has the name of Killingwoorth, but if truth grounded upon faithful story, Kenelwoorth [Kenilworth]. It stands in Warwickshire, a 74 mile North-West from London, and as it were in the navel of England, four mile somewhat South from Coventry a proper city, and a like distance from Warwick, a fair Shire town on the North. In air sweet and wholesome, raised on an easy-mounted hill, is set evenly coasted with the front straight into the East, has the tenants and town about it, that pleasantly shifts from dale to hill, sundry wherewith sweet springs burst forth; and is so plentiful and well sorted on every side into arable, meadow, pasture, wood, water, and good air, as it appears to have need of nothing that may pertain to living or pleasure."

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The dam was probably constructed in three phases; initially circa 1125, then subsequently raised by King John and lastly the western lane and bridge possibly 17th century. It is not known when the castle’s great defensive lake, created by the dam, was first called a Mere nor when the breach, shown here being repaired in 1964, was first called Hawkesworth’s Gap. At the end of the Civil War in 1649, Cromwell’s Parliamentarians were determined to ensure that the former Royalist strongholds would never again provide a safe haven for those who opposed the new republican parliament’s powers. So, Colonel Joseph Hawkesworth, MP was appointed to ‘slight’ or damage the castle beyond repair and it is said he breached the Tiltyard to drain the mere as part of the slighting.

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Jack Evans
February 13, 2025, Kenilworth Castle

Drop down and corner past a medieval castle. Pretty cool.

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Although much of it is still in ruins, it is definitely worth the visit, very accessible from the centre and with a good car park (paid) next to it. The castle, which was built between the beginning of Norman rule in England and the Tudor period, played a significant role in history.

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Nice Circular Walk using a mixture of Canal towpath fieldpaths and minor link roads.

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July 10, 2022, Kenilworth Castle

One of the finest examples of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages. Built over 900 years ago the castle has survived a six month siege, it was an important base in the War of the Roses and hosted queen Elizabeth 1st. Today it's managed by English Heritage and hosts jousts and re-enactments as well as themed days. Non members pay entry. Café and facilities on site. Open 10:00 - 17:00 mon to fri.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical sites can I explore around Claverdon CP?

The area around Claverdon CP offers a diverse range of historical sites, including formidable castles like Kenilworth Castle, moated manor houses such as Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens, and grand Tudor estates like Coughton Court. This variety allows visitors to experience different architectural styles and historical periods.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites near Claverdon CP?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Kenilworth Castle often hosts jousts and re-enactments, providing an engaging experience for all ages. Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens and Coughton Court also offer extensive grounds and historical insights that can be enjoyed by families.

What are the public transport options for reaching Kenilworth Castle from Claverdon CP?

While direct public transport links from Claverdon CP to Kenilworth Castle might be limited, you can typically take a local bus service to a larger town like Warwick or Leamington Spa, and then connect to a bus service that goes to Kenilworth. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information.

Are there any circular walks around the castles near Claverdon CP?

Many of the historical sites, such as Coughton Court and Baddesley Clinton Manor House, offer lovely walks within their grounds. For longer circular routes that incorporate castles, you can explore cycling guides like the Cycling around Claverdon CP guide, which features routes like the 'Kenilworth Castle – Rouncil Lane loop'.

Can I find viewpoints or scenic spots near the castles in this region?

Yes, the area offers several scenic spots. The view of Kenilworth Castle from the road is quite impressive, and the castle itself provides elevated perspectives. The grounds of Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens and Coughton Court also offer picturesque settings and views of the surrounding countryside.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

Beyond exploring the castles, the region around Claverdon CP is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. Guides like Road Cycling Routes around Claverdon CP and Gravel biking around Claverdon CP offer routes that pass by or near these historical sites, such as the 'Warwick & Kenilworth Castles loop'.

Are there any hidden historical gems or less-known sites worth visiting?

While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Tiltyard Dam at Kenilworth Castle is a significant historical feature often overlooked. It played a crucial role in the castle's defenses, creating a vast defensive lake. The Tudor Gatehouse at Charlecote also offers a glimpse into Tudor architecture, built more for show than defense.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Claverdon CP?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and gardens. During these seasons, many sites also host special events and re-enactments. However, some sites, like Coughton Court, are open year-round, offering a quieter experience in the off-season.

Are the castles and historical sites accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

Accessibility varies by site. Many historical properties, due to their age, may have uneven terrain, stairs, or limited access to certain areas. However, major sites like Kenilworth Castle and National Trust properties like Baddesley Clinton Manor House often provide information on their websites regarding accessibility, including accessible routes and facilities. It's recommended to check individual site websites for specific details before your visit.

Can I bring my dog to the castles and historical sites?

Dog policies differ significantly between historical sites. National Trust properties like Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens and Coughton Court often allow dogs in their grounds and gardens, but usually not inside the houses themselves. English Heritage sites like Kenilworth Castle typically permit dogs on leads in outdoor areas. Always check the specific site's visitor information for their current dog policy.

Where can I find parking when visiting the castles?

Most major historical sites, including Kenilworth Castle, Baddesley Clinton Manor House, and Coughton Court, provide dedicated visitor parking facilities, often for a fee. It's always best to check the official website of the specific castle you plan to visit for details on parking availability, charges, and directions.

Are there pubs or places to eat near the castles?

Yes, you'll find various dining options near the castles. Kenilworth Castle has a café on site. Additionally, the towns and villages surrounding these historical sites, such as Kenilworth, Henley-in-Arden, and Alcester, offer a selection of pubs, restaurants, and cafes for refreshments and meals.

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