• Saltwood Castle is a castle in Saltwood village, one mile (2 km) north of Hythe, Kent, England. Of 11th century origin, the castle was expanded in the 13th and 14th centuries.
  • The grounds of Saltwood Castle are not normally open to the public but a few times a year there is a rare chance to see this romantic, medieval castle.
  • Saltwood Castle Castle Road, Saltwood CT21 4QU England. Reach out directly. ... A rare treat to be able to visit Saltwood Castle grounds.
  • The arms of Archbishop Courtney distinguish the great gatehouse built when he made the castle his chief residence in 1382. ... Saltwood Castle by David Anstiss.
  • House & Family History: Saltwood Castle was very likely built on the site of a Roman settlement and there is much evidence of Bronze Age activities in the area.
  • TR 13 NE SALTWOOD CASTLE ROAD (East side). 4/61 Saltwood Castle 27.8.52 GV I.
  • The next morning the assassin knights rode from Saltwood Castle to Canterbury, entered the cathedral, and set upon their target.
  • Saltwood Castle is a castle in Saltwood village—which derives its name from the castle—1 mile (2 km) north of Hythe, Kent, England.
  • Saltwood Castle (uninhabited portions) is a Scheduled Monument in Saltwood, Kent, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map...
  • Saltwood Castle. Home. Saltwood Castle Timeline. * Built on a Roman site. 488: First built by Aesc, son of Hengist.