Thornbury Castle, Cotswolds

Thornbury Castle, Cotswolds

Castle Street
Thornbury BS35 1HH SOUTH GLOUCSTERSHIRE

 

 

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The building of Thornbury Castle, started in 1511 by Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, ended in 1521 when he was beheaded by Henry VIII. Buckingham’s vast estates, including Thornbury, were confiscated by the King who stayed here with Anne Boleyn in 1535. Henry’s daughter, Mary Tudor, lived here as a Princess and when she became Queen she returned the Castle to the descendants of the late Duke. Today, this Tudor castle-palace stands serenely in 15 acres, with distant views of the Severn Estuary and the hills of South Gloucestershire and Wales.
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