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  1. Coordinates: 51°2′21.0″N 1°45′24.93″W. Longford Castle is a Grade I listed country house on the banks of the River Avon south of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It is the seat of the Earl of Radnor [1] and an example of the Elizabethan prodigy house . History. Rear of Longford Castle.

  2. Longford Castle houses a hugely important art collection, and selected tours are available in the spring, summer and Autumn through a unique arrangement with the National Gallery. Castle Tours are available via National Gallery website. View the National Gallery schedule. Longford Estates' News.

  3. Longford Castle is 6.5km (4 miles) southeast of Salisbury. It is a private home and only open to the public for 28 days every year on selected dates in March, April, May, June and August. Visits to the castle are managed by the National Gallery.

  4. 300 years of history. Longford Castle, is one of the grandest stately homes in Britain and has been the residence of three families in just over four centuries; the Gorges, the Coleraines, and for over three hundred years, the Bouveries, who continue to live there today.

  5. 27 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Bodenham. Castles. Write a review. About. Please note: Visits to the castle and grounds are only available via the National Gallery. Longford Castle is a fine Elizabethan country house, home to a world-class collection of art built up in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by the Bouverie family and still ...

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  7. 27 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Bodenham. Castles. Write a review. About. Please note: Visits to the castle and grounds are only available via the National Gallery. Longford Castle is a fine Elizabethan country house, home to a world-class collection of art built up in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by the Bouverie family and still ...

  8. Displaying art at Longford Castle. The fine art acquired during the 18th century was housed in Longford Castle, then essentially an Elizabethan structure. However, some refurbishment was undertaken to ensure the interiors matched the standards of the artworks on display.

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