- visitwarwick.co.uk warwick-castle/Warwick Castle is ideally located in the heart of the country. Just 40 minutes from Birmingham and 1 hour and 40 minutes from London, the Castle is easily...
- headout.com Warwick Castle Guide: Unveiling the Timeless GrandeurToday, Warwick Castle stands proudly as a remarkable testament to medieval architecture, revered as one of Europe's most well-preserved castles.
- merlinannualpass.co.uk our-attractions/warwick-…Set in the heart of Shakespeare’s England, with over 64 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, Warwick Castle is the ultimate backdrop for breath-taking shows...
- mylondonpass.com warwick-castleIn your Warwick Castle tickets, you will also find the extremely fun Zog and the Quest for the Golden Star combining five different exciting zones and attractions...
- connollycove.com the-story-of-warwick-castle/Not too long after that, precisely in 1554, the Castle went back to the ownership of the Crown when John Dudley II, the second Earl of Warwick after initiating...
- britainexpress.com counties/warwickshire/castles/…In 1268 the fortunes of Warwick Castle took a turn for the better as the manor and the earldom were both granted to the powerful Beauchamp family.
- englandexplore.com warwick-castle/A few notable moments include when it was attacked in 1264, the siege of Warwick Castle in 1642, and the fire that tore through the castle in 1871.
- thegeographicalcure.com post/visitors-guide-to-…In 1068, William the Conqueror commissioned Warwick Castle. The Castle is perched on a hill above a bend in the River Avon, a natural position for a fortified castle.
- historiceuropeancastles.com a-guide-to-visiting-…Here is the ultimate guide for everything that you will need to know about planning your visit to the magnificent Warwick Castle
- britannica.com place/Warwick-CastleThe title of earl of Warwick was re-created in 1547 for John Dudley , but when Dudley’s grandson died in 1590, the castle reverted to crown ownership.