Saturday, 26 March 2011

Leeds Castle


On the occasion of Mrs JTS's birthday, we took tea at the old royal Leeds Castle, which is a few miles inland from where I live on the North Downs (the North Downs are hills, south of London).

This is the view from the tea room. The castle is privately owned and is a conference centre. It is very popular with groups like OPEC as security is good - walls, moat, portcullis etc.


Remains of the medieval guard house.


The trees are in blossom in southern England.


The South Terrace.

9 comments:

  1. I've often wondered why it was named Leeds Castle, considering it is nowehere near Leeds.....

    We are very fortunate in the UK though to have all these wonderful historic monuments

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  2. Leeds is beautiful but Bodiam has always been my favourite. It's just so much of what I imagine a castle to be...

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  3. I feel the need for a visit to Leeds castle, I was last there around 20 years ago, when I did a little building and resteration work. Maybe a trip with the Mrs and kids in the Easter half term. Great post!!
    Ray

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  4. I recall visiting 10 yrs or so ago when I lived briefly in Portsmouth - nice spot.

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  5. Dear KP
    I seem to remember reading that it is a celtic man's name - as in Led's place.
    J

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  6. Dear GD
    Yes, Leeds has been reworked quite a bit.
    j

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  7. Dear Ray
    They have done a great deal of work on the gardens since the Great Storm,
    J

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  8. Dear Man
    It is wonderfully relaxing,
    J

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  9. i this is were u have fun with kids and relaxing because it is amzing to look around, go on ur bike's and more so i think u should go to leed castle instead of meaning in doors watching tv

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