TUTBURY CASTLE


Photo Paul Ball

AThe castle was built in 1086 on the site of a Saxon fort. The earl of Derby revolted against the King in 1174 and after a siege the castle was dismantled in 1175-6. It was repaired after the family's fortune was restored, but the castle was almost destroyed in 1263 when they again rebelled against the King. Restoration took place in the 15th century, and most of the remains date from this time. The North Tower dates from 1434.

During the Civil War it was captured after a short siege in 1646 and it was slighted on the orders of Parliament. The keep is a 19th century addition.

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Directions
On the A50 between Uttoxeter and Burton.