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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

WARWICK CASTLE

























I visited Warwick Castle during August 2006, while Britain was enjoying a nice Warm & Sunny spell of weather. In the morning I'd been to Stratford with my friend Dana, then we carried on to Warwick at lunchtime. Unfortunately parking was not easy at that time of day and we had to park In the town of Warwick Instead. So to get Into Warwick Castle Car park, it's wise to go there during the Morning. The visit Itself was very Interesting as there was the Jousting going on , with the Horses & riders taking part in that event. Quite a colourful sight with the Horses in costume as well as the riders. Also there was a Bird of Prey exhibition, watching hawks and Eagles swooping low over spectators heads! We also visited parts of the Castle, Including the Dungeons , which are very damp & dismal to say the least. A Gibbet cage hangs from the ceiling. Hard to believe we used to torture people In that way years ago.
So the Castle has seen many a gruesome death In it's day. There is an Exhibition of swords and body armour, plus Oliver Cromwell's death mask (Photo above) together with many other Items connected with battle & armoury. The Ghost tower is a popular attraction there, with actors playing out the scene of the murder that occured there.
The areas around the Castle have many events and the Bowman is one of them.
Also a Rat Catcher...showing how they dealt with Rats in that time.
The Interior of the Castle has many Figures that are very lifelike Indeed. Such as Henry VIII and his Six Wives, plus many other Royals made into Wax work figures.
The "Kingmaker" exhibition is also worth seeing and also the Great Hall with its suits of Armour and Impressive displays there. Prices for admission to the castle are not cheap, but then there is enough to entertain the family all day there. So worth it overall I guess.
The town of Warwick is also worth walking around too.

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