English Heritage, Prudhoe Castle

English Heritage, Prudhoe Castle

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Built as part of a series of Norman Castles along the Tyne after the 1066 Norman conquest, Prudhoe was continuously occupied for over nine centuries. It was originally the home of the Umfravilles but was eventually taken over by the famous Percy family who restored it. Prudhoe survived two sieges during the 1170s and was the only Northumberland castle to resist the Scots.

Castle View, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6NA England

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Prudhoe Castle is open to the public. Opening times vary throughout the season.

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