Allington Castle

Allington Castle

Allington Castle is a stunning medieval moated castle situated on the western bank of the River Medway, near Maidstone and Boxley in Kent, England. Originally built in the 12th century and later fortified with a licence to crenellate granted in 1281, the castle boasts a rich and dramatic history. It is most famous as the birthplace of the Tudor poet Sir Thomas Wyatt and his son, who led a famous rebellion against Queen Mary I. Today, the remarkably well-preserved stone walls and picturesque moat present a quintessential image of English medieval architecture. Although the castle remains a private residence and is not generally open for daily public tours, its magnificent exterior can often be admired from the nearby river paths. The estate's beautiful natural surroundings add to the romantic atmosphere, making it a highly sought-after venue for private events, weddings, and occasional television or film productions. Visitors exploring the Kent countryside will find the castle's exterior a fascinating glimpse into England's historic past, set gracefully within the serene landscape of the Medway valley.

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The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Practical info

Getting thereThe castle is located near Maidstone. The nearby Medway River path provides walking access to the best viewpoints.
Best time to visitSpring and summer months offer the best weather for walking the river paths to view the estate.
Good to knowSince it is a private residence, visitors must respect the property boundaries and stick exclusively to public footpaths.

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What is Allington Castle?
A medieval moated castle in Kent, known as the historic ancestral home of the Wyatt family.
Can I visit the interior of the castle?
The castle is privately owned and not generally open for public tours, but it hosts private events and weddings.
Where is the best place to view the castle?
The best views of the exterior are from the public footpath running alongside the River Medway.
What is the historical significance of the castle?
It was the home of Sir Thomas Wyatt, a prominent Tudor poet, and is heavily linked to the Tudor era.

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