CastleXplorer title graphic
Find a Castle button History of Castles button General Information button

Guildford Castle South East England
  Castle Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3TU Guildford Borough Council
Guildford Castle

Guildford Castle started out as a Norman motte and bailey castle, built soon after 1066. The wooden defences were replaced by stone ones during the 12th century, and the motte acquired first a shell keep and then the strong but not very large tower keep that survives today. As the only royal castle in Surrey it became the centre for administration and justice, with the keep converted to use as the county gaol. The royal apartments were moved to a palace in the bailey below, which under Henry III became one of the most luxurious royal residences in England.

After Henry III's death in 1272 the castle fell into decline, and the palace buildings were allowed to fall into ruin. In 1611 the castle was bought by a Guildford merchant, Francis Carter, who attempted to convert the keep into a private residence. This proved unsuccessful, and in 1630 the roof and floors were removed. In 1885 the ruins were bought by Guildford Borough Council who turned the castle into a park.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.guildford.gov.uk
Telephone Number Tel: 01483 444715
Parking There are several car parks near by
Disabled

Castle grounds have tarmac paths, some steep.
Access to shop and exhibition in the base of the tower, but no access to floors above

Toilets No toilets
Shop There is a shop
Food & Drink No food and drink facilities, but close to all the facilities of Guildford town centre
Picnics Situated in a park suitable for picnics
Dogs No dogs
Guided Tours No guided tours
Audio Tour No audio tour
  close window
Photographs Visitor Information Directions Links *

Back to map Top of page