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Donnington Castle RG14 2LE
Free for everyone
Open: Seasonal - See website
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About:
The manor of Donnington was held by the Abberbury family from 1287, and in 1386 Sir Richard Abberbury was granted a licence ‘to crenellate and fortify a castle at Donyngton, Berks’ by Richard II. Sir Richard had been a companion of Richard II’s father, Edward the Black Prince, at the battles of Crécy and Poitiers.
The castle consisted originally of a curtain wall with four round corner towers, two square wall towers and a substantial gatehouse, constructed around a courtyard in the style typical of the fortified residences of the period.
Accommodation was provided in the towers or in buildings within the courtyard, set against the castle walls. The courtyard buildings are likely to have been of timber construction and possibly included a hall, a kitchen and lodgings for guests.
In the early 15th century the castle was held by Thomas Chaucer, son of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, and later passed into the ownership of the Crown. Henry VIII is reported to have stayed here in 1539 and Elizabeth I in 1568.

Dog Friendly:
Dogs allowed on lead throughout grounds

Entry Charge:
Free for everyone

Parking:
Car park on site open 7am to 7pm

Facilities:
No facilities on location

Notes:
Parts of the site are uneven and contain steep slopes

Contact:
Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk
Tel: 0370 3331181