The original castle was a moat and bailey |
This is its current appearance, quite a change. In addition it is now a private elite school. The principal office is now in what used to be Katherine of Aragon's bedroom:) |
There are 4 entrances to the castle |
We were told the trees are red sequoia trees that line the gardens |
The famous stairwell painted by Giovanni Pellegrini |
This scene is reportedly the best preserved wall mural in England and can be found in many art books |
The gateway to the castle which in Victorian times held the brewery and laundry. Now currently for the school it holds the shop and janitor quarters. |
Castle chapel |
Inner courtyard of the castle |
Katherine of Aragon spent the last 20 months of her life here in almost complete isolation. |
This is a copy of the letter she wrote to King Henry right before she died. |
It is always fun to tour these old building and learn about the history. While the castle doesn't look anything like when Katherine of Aragon lived there due to the many renovations over the years, it was still fun to see and it was interesting to see how they changed this grand home into a operating school.
I live precariously through you, my friend. Since I can't be there myself, I'm so glad you share your experiences here for everyone to enjoy. And trust me, I really enjoy your posts. :)
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That looks like a beautiful castle. My daughter has been reading a series of young adult books by Carolyn Meyer on Henry VIII wives. She tells me about them all the time. I bet she would really love to see this castle.
ReplyDeleteFascinating-I knew nothing about this before.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.....I love this stuff! Thanks for sharing...
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This was a great picture tour. I especially loved the letter written by Katherine to her husband. I am curious now to read more about her. I remember the names but not the circumstances. I love history and here is another wonderful adventure.
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That is definitely one of the prettiest castles that I have ever seen! Katherine of Aragon's letter is heart wrenching. Why did Sir John Popham throw his daughter out the window?
ReplyDeleteSir John Popham wanted a Son and he got a daughter in a fit of rage he threw his daughter out of the window
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