An 11th century motte & bailey wooden castle, originally known as Dunhevet Castle. The wooden keep was soon replaced in stone in the form of a circular shell keep. In the 12th century stone walls and a tower, which now leans, were added. The castle fell into disrepair after the Civil War, and large parts of the walls are missing now.
English Heritage, open all year.
Photo Laurie Jonas - The Heritage Trail
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In the centre of Launceston, off the A30. |
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