Eynsford Castle

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Aug 01, 2025 - Aug 02, 2025
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Eynsford Castle: A Glimpse into Medieval History

Located in Eynsford, Kent, Eynsford Castle presents a fascinating insight into medieval fortifications.

This castle, founded by William de Enysford between 1085 and 1087, stands on the site of an earlier Anglo-Saxon burh. Its historical significance lies in protecting lands belonging to Archbishop Lanfranc from threats posed by Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux. The architecture includes an inner and outer bailey, with the inner bailey featuring a stone curtain wall that was later reinforced and expanded with a large stone hall.

Noteworthy Features

The castle became a ruin after its last occupants left in the early 14th century, but it has undergone restoration since 1897. Today, Eynsford Castle is a historical site managed by English Heritage.

Highlighting Eynsford Castle

  • 🧱 Ruined Structure: Explore remains of the castle and its architectural details.
  • 🏰 Inner Bailey: The fortified inner area with significant historical cues.
  • 🌳 Scenic Surroundings: A panoramic view of Kent's lush landscape.

Open to the public, Eynsford Castle invites tourists, families, and history buffs to explore its storied past at little cost.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Eynsford Castle

Foundation Year

Eynsford Castle was built between 1085 and 1087 by William de Enysford.

Historical Owners

The de Enysford family held the castle until 1261.

Royal Connections

The castle was designed to protect the Archbishop of Canterbury's lands from Bishop Odo.

Location

Eynsford DA4 0AA