Sherborne Castle, Sherborne DT9 3SA, United KingdomMap
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beautiful
amazing! Id forgotton how beautiful it is here, stunning ruins and views. Great to imagine what life was mike when it was in its hayday. There’s no toilet / cafe etc but its a lovely was to spend an h...
These are wonderful ruins with some great views. A great place to walk, take in the history and if the weather is nice, even have a picnic. The shop is very small, not much really available and no w...
A delightful and intersting medieval gem, well-presented and with informative signs. All the above depends on being able to find it ! The sign from the main road is concealed behind a tree branch and ...
It was originally a 12th century Bishop’s Palace, but later became the home of Sir Walter Raleigh before he decided to build an alternative home down the road which subsequently became known as the Ne...
A bit underwhelming really. Not much left of this one. Good gatehouse that's all. A few walls. Some info boards. The English Heritage guy there was friendly and we appreciated him telling us to keep c...
beautiful
amazing! Id forgotton how beautiful it is here, stunning ruins and views. Great to imagine what life was mike when it was in its hayday. There’s no toilet / cafe etc but its a lovely was to spend an h...
Wonderful ruins
These are wonderful ruins with some great views. A great place to walk, take in the history and if the weather is nice, even have a picnic. The shop is very small, not much really available and no w...
A medieval gem
A delightful and intersting medieval gem, well-presented and with informative signs. All the above depends on being able to find it ! The sign from the main road is concealed behind a tree branch and ...
Monumental and picturesque ruin
It was originally a 12th century Bishop’s Palace, but later became the home of Sir Walter Raleigh before he decided to build an alternative home down the road which subsequently became known as the Ne...
For historians only
A bit underwhelming really. Not much left of this one. Good gatehouse that's all. A few walls. Some info boards. The English Heritage guy there was friendly and we appreciated him telling us to keep c...