Warwick Castle originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068, two years after the Conqueror’s victory at Hastings, the Castle has a rich, exciting history. It was an important site to William due to its location in the centre of England, and it also gave him control over a critical section of Britain’s longest Roman Road, Fosse Way. There are lots of things to do including the Conservatory Tea House where you can pick up a light lunch, cream tea, ice cream or hot drink, to enjoy whilst you wander around this stunning part of the castle estate.
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Earlier Event: July 31
St Albans Market, Herts: Depart Time 10:15am Leave Venue at 3:00pm: Cost £18.00
Later Event: August 6
Skegness & Ingoldmells, Lincs: Depart Time 7:30am Leave Venue at 4:30pm: Cost £27.00