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How to get to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk by Bus?

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Directions to Castle Rising Castle (King'S Lynn And West Norfolk) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Castle Rising Castle

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How to get to Castle Rising Castle by Bus?

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Bus stations near Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk

  • Church Lane, Castle Rising,4 min walk,
  • Mill House Turn, Castle Rising,15 min walk,

Bus lines to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk

  • 35,Hunstanton,
  • 413|GO TO TOWN,Wolferton,
  • 34,Kings Lynn,
  • 36,Fakenham,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Castle Rising Castle?

    The nearest stations to Castle Rising Castle are:

    • Church Lane, Castle Rising is 250 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Mill House Turn, Castle Rising is 1102 meters away, 15 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Castle Rising Castle?

    These Bus lines stop near Castle Rising Castle: 34, 35, 36

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk?

    The nearest bus stop to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk is Church Lane, Castle Rising. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk?

    The 36 is the first Bus that goes to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk. It stops nearby at 06:40.

  • What time is the last Bus to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk?

    The 34 is the last Bus that goes to Castle Rising Castle in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk. It stops nearby at 21:38.

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Castle Rising Castle Address: Castle Rising street in King'S Lynn And West Norfolk

Castle Rising Castle, King'S Lynn And West Norfolk
Castle Rising Castle, King'S Lynn And West NorfolkCastle Rising is a ruined medieval fortification in the village of Castle Rising, Norfolk, England. It was built soon after 1138 by William d'Aubigny II, who had risen through the ranks of the Anglo-Norman nobility to become the Earl of Arundel. With his new wealth, he constructed Castle Rising and its surrounding deer park, a combination of fortress and palatial hunting lodge. It was inherited by William's descendants before passing into the hands of the de Montalt family in 1243. The Montalts later sold the castle to Queen Isabella, who lived there after her fall from power in 1330. Isabella extended the castle buildings and enjoyed a regal lifestyle, entertaining her son, Edward III, on several occasions. After her death, it was granted to Edward, the Black Prince, to form part of the Duchy of Cornwall. During the 15th century, the castle became increasingly valued for its hunting facilities rather than its military defences. It fell into disrepair and, despite the construction of new living quarters and service facilities, by the middle of the 16th century it was derelict. Henry VIII sold the property to Thomas Howard, the Duke of Norfolk, and most of the castle buildings were demolished. It was not until the 19th century, when Mary and Fulke Greville Howard inherited the property, that the castle was renovated and restored. Victorian scholars examined the site, and it was opened to the public. In 1958 the castle passed into the custody of the state, which carried out further stabilisation work and a programme of archaeological investigation. In 1998 English Heritage passed the management of the site back to its current owner, Baron Howard of Rising, who continues to operate the castle as a tourist attraction. Castle Rising comprises three baileys, each defended by large earthworks, covering a total area of 5 hectares (12 acres), which archaeologists Oliver Creighton and Robert Higham consider to be among the most impressive in Britain. In the inner bailey is the great keep, probably modelled on that of Norwich Castle. It features extensive Romanesque designs, including pilaster buttresses and arcading. Historians Beric Morley and David Gurney believe this to be "one of the finest of all Norman keeps", and its military utility and political symbolism have been extensively discussed by academics. The castle was originally surrounded by a carefully managed landscape, from the planned town in front of the castle, to the deer park and rabbit warrens that stretched out behind it, intended to be viewed from the lord's chamber in the great keep.
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