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Bus stations near Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, County Of

  • Goodrich Turn, Kerne Bridge,17 min walk,

Bus lines to Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, County Of

  • 35,Ross on Wye - Monmouth,
  • 746,Ross on Wye - Cinderford,
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  • What are the nearest stations to Goodrich Castle?

    The nearest stations to Goodrich Castle are:

    • Goodrich Turn, Kerne Bridge is 1333 meters away, 17 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Goodrich Castle?

    These Bus lines stop near Goodrich Castle: 746

  • What time is the first Bus to Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, County Of?

    The 35 is the first Bus that goes to Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, County Of. It stops nearby at 07:47.

  • What time is the last Bus to Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, County Of?

    The 35 is the last Bus that goes to Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, County Of. It stops nearby at 20:47.

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Goodrich Castle Address: Castle Lane Goodrich Ross-on-Wye HR9 6 street in Herefordshire, County Of

Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, County OfGoodrich Castle is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. It was praised by William Wordsworth as the "noblest ruin in Herefordshire" and is considered by historian Adrian Pettifer to be the "most splendid in the county, and one of the best examples of English military architecture".Goodrich Castle was probably built by Godric of Mappestone after the Norman invasion of England, initially as an earth and wooden fortification. In the middle of the 12th century the original castle was replaced with a stone keep, and was then expanded significantly during the late 13th century into a concentric structure combining luxurious living quarters with extensive defences. The success of Goodrich's design influenced many other constructions across England over the following years. It became the seat of the powerful Talbot family before falling out of favour as a residence in late Tudor times. Held first by Parliamentary and then Royalist forces in the English Civil War of the 1640s, Goodrich was finally successfully besieged by Colonel John Birch in 1646 with the help of the huge "Roaring Meg" mortar, resulting in the subsequent slighting of the castle and its descent into ruin. At the end of the 18th century, however, Goodrich became a noted picturesque ruin and the subject of many paintings and poems; events at the castle provided the inspiration for Wordsworth's famous 1798 poem "We are Seven". By the 20th century the site was a well-known tourist location, now owned by English Heritage and open to the public.

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