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Allington Castle

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Allington Castle — stone-built moated castle in Allington, England.

Allington Castle, castles in Kent

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Maidstone Barracks · 1.8 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Allington Castle is a castle in the United Kingdom — fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Records date its origin to 1279. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Owned by Thomas Wyatt. Wikidata describes it as: "stone-built moated castle in Allington, England". Coordinates: 51.2933°, 0.5117°.

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Heritage listing

Allington Castle is a stone castle in Allington, Kent, just north of Maidstone, in England. The first castle on the site was an unauthorised fortification, built during "The Anarchy" (1135–1153) and torn down later in the century when royal control was reasserted. It was replaced by a manor house, which was fortified with royal permission in the 13th century. Various alterations and expansions were made by successive owners over the following two centuries. The property was developed into a fortified compound with six towers at irregular intervals along the curtain wall and domestic buildings in the interior, including one of the first long galleries built in England.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Kent Downs

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Allington Castle is a stone castle in Allington, Kent, just north of Maidstone, in England. The first castle on the site was an unauthorised fortification, built during "The Anarchy" (1135–1153) and torn down later in the century when royal control was reasserted. It was replaced by a manor house, which was fortified with royal permission in the 13th century. Various alterations and expansions were made by successive owners over the following two centuries. The property was developed into a fortified compound with six towers at irregular intervals along the curtain wall and domestic buildings in the interior, including one of the first long galleries built in England. In 1554 it was seized by the Crown in the course of dispossessing its owner, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, after the failure of his rebellion against Queen Mary. The castle entered a state of decay that was accelerated by fires, neglect and vandalism, until it was largely ruined by the start of the 20th century. It was saved and restored by the efforts of Sir Martin Conway and his wife during the first half of the century. After nearly 50 years of occupation by a community of Carmelite friars and nuns, it returned to being a private residence in 1999 and is currently the home of Sir Robert Worcester, the founder of the MORI polling company. It is a grade I listed building and is used as a wedding venue, though there is no public access other than occasional tours involving trips from Maidstone town centre on the Kentish Lady river boat.

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Background

Architecture

Allington Castle takes the form of an irregular parallelogram with a curtain wall incorporating six round towers of various sizes. A gatehouse, incorporating the remains of the original manor house from which the castle developed, stands on the north-west side. The largest and most significant of the towers, the four-storeyed Solomon's Tower, projects from the south-west side of the curtain wall. Just to its north, adjoining the west curtain wall, is the Penchester Lodgings, one of two surviving ranges of early buildings, which may incorporate remains of the earlier manor house. The banqueting hall and main apartments stood against the east curtain wall. It has largely been reconstructed,…

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Coordinates
51.2933, 0.5117
County
Kent
District
Maidstone
Parish
Maidstone, unparished area
Postcode
ME16 0NB
Parliamentary constituency
Maidstone and Malling
Established
1279
Nearest railway station
Maidstone Barracks1.8 km
Official site
allingtoncastle.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Allington Castle?
Allington Castle is in Kent, London, United Kingdom (postcode ME16 0NB), in the parish of Maidstone, unparished area.
When was Allington Castle built?
Built or established in 1279.
Who owns Allington Castle?
Allington Castle is owned by Thomas Wyatt.
Is Allington Castle a listed building?
Allington Castle is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Allington Castle a protected site?
Yes — Allington Castle is part of the Kent Downs National Landscape (AONB).
Does Allington Castle charge admission?
Allington Castle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.