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Leeds CastleDescribed by Lord Conway as 'the loveliest castle in the
world', Leeds Castle has enjoyed a colourful past and an important
role in British history. Listed in the Domesday Book, Leeds Castle was originally built
as a Saxon Manor in 857 AD, becoming home to the Norman Crevecoeur
Family during William The Conqueror's time. In 1278 the building became a Royal Palace for Edward I who
built the fortified mill and Barbican. In the three centuries that
followed, the Castle was a Royal residence for six of the medieval
Queens of England, gaining its reputation as a 'ladies'
castle'. Over subsequent years, the Castle passed through the hands of
three influential families: the St Legers, the Culpepers and the
Wykeham-Martins. In 1926, a wealthy American heiress, Olive (who
later became Lady Baillie), bought the Castle from the bankrupt
Wykeham-Martins and totally restored its interior. Following Lady Baillie's death in 1975, the Castle was passed
on to the Leeds Castle Foundation who continue to promote and
preserve the Castle and grounds for future generations to
enjoy. Opening TimesGrounds open at 10am daily. Last admission 5pm April – October
and 3pm November – March. Where is it?Leeds Castle Hollingbourne Nr. Maidstone Kent ME17 1PL Tel: 01622 765400 Find out morehttp://www.leeds-castle.com/
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