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Prudhoe Castle
    Prudhoe Castle
Prudhoe
NE42 6NA
Northumberland
England
Collection details
Archaeology, Architecture, Social History, Weapons and War
Facilities
Parking: yes Shop: yes
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Location
In Prudhoe, on minor road off A695 (OS Map 88; ref NZ 092634)

Access
Toilets: Not adapted for wheelchair users.
Shop: Level access.
Display: Video presentation on Northumbrian castles.
Access to castle: 200m up cobbled slope. Entrance through keep at rear of building. Ground floor of main house accessible via one step. Access to upper floor of manor house and chapel is up steep steps. Seats in manor house. Grounds: Accessed on impacted gravel and smooth grass, but pushers recommended. Steep slopes can be avoided. Some small steps. Benches.
Parking: 70m from entrance via slope, cobbles and loose gravel. Disabled drivers may park within castle in front of house.
Contact details
General information (Tel) : 01661 833459
Website : www.english-heritage.org.uk
Open
Adults: £3.00
Children: £1.50
Concession: £2.30
English Heritage Members: Free

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
Discounts
English Heritage
 
Description
On a wooded hillside overlooking the River Tyne stand the remains of this formidable castle. Archaeological evidence reveals that a defended enclosure existed on the site as early as the mid-11th century. Today, inside the defensive ditches and walls, the Georgian manor house is a dominating feature. The castle was successfully defended against many Scottish attacks, resisting sieges in 1173 and 1175. This was famously recorded by the contemporary chronicler, Jordan Fantosme. Additional attractions at the castle include a small exhibition and video presentation, a beautiful picnic spot and brass rubbing.

Articles
National Archaeology Week 2005: 24 Hour Museum Speaks To Carenza Lewis

General Information
Parking for coaches
Disability Access
Parking for disabled available
Facilities
Shop