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The following transport lines have routes that pass near Berkhamsted Castle

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How to get to Berkhamsted Castle by Bus?

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Bus stations near Berkhamsted Castle

  • Berkhamsted,3 min walk,
  • Brownlow Road, Berkhamsted,4 min walk,
  • Kings Road, Berkhamsted,10 min walk,

Bus routes to Berkhamsted Castle

  • WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY,Bus Replacement: Milton Keynes Central,
  • WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY,Tring,
  • 354,Chesham,
  • X5,Aylesbury,
  • 501,Watford,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The nearest stations to Berkhamsted Castle are:

    • Berkhamsted is 197 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Brownlow Road, Berkhamsted is 254 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Kings Road, Berkhamsted is 720 meters away, 10 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Berkhamsted Castle?

    These Bus lines stop near Berkhamsted Castle: 501

  • Which Train lines stop near Berkhamsted Castle?

    These Train lines stop near Berkhamsted Castle: WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The nearest bus stop to Berkhamsted Castle is Berkhamsted. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Train to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY is the first Train that goes to Berkhamsted Castle. It stops nearby at 07:57.

  • What time is the last Train to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY is the last Train that goes to Berkhamsted Castle. It stops nearby at 02:15.

  • What time is the first Bus to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY is the first Bus that goes to Berkhamsted Castle. It stops nearby at 03:20.

  • What time is the last Bus to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The 501 is the last Bus that goes to Berkhamsted Castle. It stops nearby at 18:49.

  • How much is the Train fare to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The Train fare to Berkhamsted Castle costs about £1.90 - £10.80.

  • How much is the Tube fare to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The Tube fare to Berkhamsted Castle costs about £1.90 - £3.00.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Berkhamsted Castle?

    The Bus fare to Berkhamsted Castle costs about £1.75.

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Berkhamsted Castle Address: White Hill street in Berkhamsted

Berkhamsted Castle
Berkhamsted CastleBerkhamsted Castle is a Norman motte-and-bailey castle in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. The castle was built to obtain control of a key route between London and the Midlands during the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century. Robert of Mortain, William the Conqueror's half brother, was probably responsible for managing its construction, after which he became the castle's owner. The castle was surrounded by protective earthworks and a deer park for hunting. The castle became a new administrative centre of the former Anglo-Saxon settlement of Berkhamsted. Subsequent kings granted the castle to their chancellors. The castle was substantially expanded in the mid-12th century, probably by Thomas Becket. The castle was besieged in 1216 during the civil war between King John and rebellious barons, who were supported by France. It was captured by Prince Louis, the future Louis VIII, who attacked it with siege engines for twenty days, forcing the garrison to surrender. After being retaken by royal forces the subsequent year, it was given to Richard, Earl of Cornwall, beginning a long association with the Earldom of Cornwall and the later duchy. Richard redeveloped the castle as a palatial residence, and made it the centre of the earldom's administration. King Edward III further developed the castle in the 14th century and gave it to his son, Edward, the Black Prince, who expanded the hunting grounds. The castle was also used to hold royal prisoners, including King John II of France and rival claimants to the English throne. In the late 15th century, the castle became increasingly unfashionable and fell into decline. By the mid-16th century, it was in ruins and unsuitable for royal use. Stone was taken from the castle to build houses and other buildings in the town. The castle was almost destroyed during the construction of the London and Birmingham Railway in the 1830s. As a result, it became the first building in Britain to receive statutory protection from Parliament. In 1930, the castle passed from the Duchy of Cornwall to the government's control. It is maintained as a tourist attraction by English Heritage.
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