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Bus stations near Fotheringhay Castle in East Northamptonshire

  • Demand Responsive Area, Fotheringhay,7 min walk,

Bus lines to Fotheringhay Castle in East Northamptonshire

  • 4P,Peterborough,
  • 4S,Stamford,
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  • What are the nearest stations to Fotheringhay Castle?

    The nearest stations to Fotheringhay Castle are:

    • Demand Responsive Area, Fotheringhay is 491 meters away, 7 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Fotheringhay Castle?

    These Bus lines stop near Fotheringhay Castle: 4S

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Fotheringhay Castle in East Northamptonshire?

    The nearest bus stop to Fotheringhay Castle in East Northamptonshire is Demand Responsive Area, Fotheringhay. It’s a 7 min walk away.

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Fotheringhay Castle Address: 2 Castle Mound, Fotheringhay, Peterborough, Northamptonshire PE8 5HZ, UK street in East Northamptonshire

Fotheringhay Castle, East Northamptonshire
Fotheringhay Castle, East NorthamptonshireFotheringhay Castle, also known as Fotheringay Castle, was a High Middle Age Norman Motte-and-bailey castle in the village of Fotheringhay 3+1⁄2 miles (5.6 km) to the north of the market town of Oundle, Northamptonshire, England (grid reference TL061930). It was probably founded around 1100 by Simon de Senlis, Earl of Northampton. In 1113, possession passed to Prince David of Scotland when he married Simon's widow. The castle then descended with the Scottish princes until the early 13th century, when it was confiscated by King John of England. By 1220, Fotheringhay Castle was controlled by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester. In January the following year, it was briefly captured by William II de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle, in his rebellion against King Henry III. Forz abandoned the castle, Henry III took it under his control, and Fotheringhay remained in royal hands until the reign of Edward II. It was a favoured residence of the Dukes of York, and King Richard III was born there in 1452. It was also the final place of imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was tried and executed in the castle in 1587. The castle was dismantled in the 1630s and most of the masonry was removed, leaving only the earthworks. The site is protected as a Scheduled Monument and is open to the public.
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