Nottingham Castle

Nottingham Castle
Nottingham, England
The Castle high on its promontory above nearby rooftops against a bright blue winter sky
The Castle taken from the top of the former Broadmarsh shopping centre on Canal Street
Low angle shot from the former moat now grassed over looking up at twin stone towers with an arched bridge accessing entrance to the right
The Castle Gate House shows the medieval architecture of the bridge and lower towers against the Victorian renovation of the upper towers and gate house
Nottingham Castle is located in Nottinghamshire
Nottingham Castle
Nottingham Castle
Coordinates52°56′57″N 1°09′17″W / 52.9493°N 1.1546°W / 52.9493; -1.1546
TypeEnclosure castle
Site information
OwnerNottingham City Council
Controlled byNottingham Castle Trust
Site history
Built1068
Built byWilliam the Conqueror
The 1st Duke of Newcastle
In useMuseum and art gallery
EventsEnglish Civil War
1831 reform riots

Nottingham Castle is a Stuart Restoration-era ducal mansion in Nottingham, England, built on the site of a Norman castle built starting in 1068, and added to extensively through the medieval period, when it was an important royal fortress and occasional royal residence. In decline by the 16th century, the original castle, except for its walls and gates, was demolished after the English Civil War in 1651. The site occupies a commanding position on a natural promontory known as "Castle Rock" which dominates the city skyline, with cliffs 130 feet (40 m) high to the south and west.

William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle, started to build the mansion in the 1670s; it was completed by his son, the 2nd Duke of Newcastle. This ducal palace was burnt by rioters in 1831, then left as a ruin until renovated in the 1870s to house an art gallery and museum, which remain in use. Little of the original castle survives other than the gatehouse and parts of the ramparts, but sufficient portions remain to give an impression of the layout of the site.

The castle is owned by Nottingham City Council. After a £30 million restoration from 2018, running of the site was undertaken by independent charitable Nottingham Castle Trust with reopening on 21 June 2022. The castle closed again on 21 November 2022 when the trust went into liquidation owing the council £2.68 million, with all employees made redundant by the joint-administrators. The castle and grounds reopened to visitors on 26 June 2023.


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