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Site history. Battles/wars. Siege of Tutbury. Tutbury Castle is a largely ruined medieval castle at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England, in the ownership of the Duchy of Lancaster and hence currently of King Charles III. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Though a medieval ruin, Tutbury Castle offers captivating views of the plain of Dove and the Derbyshire hills. Built after the Norman Conquest, the Castle is renowned for imprisoning Mary, Queen of Scots. Today its a tourist attraction harbouring extensive history and offers a perfect ground to hold events. Parking.
Mar 15, 2021 · Early Modern, Medieval, Stuarts. Place. England, United Kingdom. Building Category. Castle. Tutbury Castle is an imposing medieval site in Staffordshire which had one very famous prisoner, Mary Queen of Scots. History of Tutbury...
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Tutbury Castle. 316 reviews. #1 of 8 things to do in Tutbury. Historic SitesCastles. Closed now. Write a review. About. Situated in the heart of England, Tutbury Castle sits on wooded slopes overlooking the winding River Dove, with spectacular views across the plain of the Dove to the beautiful Derbyshire hills.
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Nov 8, 2015 · Situated in the heart of England, Tutbury Castle sits on wooded slopes overlooking the winding River Dove, with spectacular views across the plain of the Dove to the beautiful Derbyshire hills. Its commanding view and natural defensive position makes this an obvious site for a castle.
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The monument includes a motte and bailey and later medieval castle known as Tutbury Castle situated on a natural promontory with expansive views overlooking the floodplain of the River Dove. It is situated at the north west corner of the village of Tutbury.
May 12, 2022 · Overlooking the River Dove, Tutbury Castle is known to be built after the Norman invasion and later became a gorgeous medieval fortress. The castle has seen many actions during the Anarchy, the rebellion against Henry II in 1173, the Second Barons War, and the Civil War.