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  1. Berkeley Castle (/ ˈ b ɑːr k l i / BARK-lee; historically sometimes spelled as Berkley Castle or Barkley Castle) is a castle in the town of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. The castle's origins date back to the 11th century, being designated by English Heritage as a Grade I- listed building .

  2. The history played out within Berkeley Castle’s walls make it one of the most remarkable buildings in Britain and the family hope that you will visit them to experience its special atmosphere. Visit The Castle. Berkeley Castle is a jewel in the crown of British history. Plan Your Visit. Children & Families.

  3. This intriguing castle has been the home of the Berkeley family for more than 850 years. It has been used a filming location for many period dramas, including the BBC's Wolf Hall, Galavant and The White Princess.

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  4. Berkeley Castle is the oldest continuously-occupied castle in England. The castle is one of the March Castles, built to keep out the Welsh. In 1327, Berkeley Castle became the scene of one of the most infamous murders in British history…

  5. Berkeley Castle has been a striking feature of the Gloucestershire countryside since the 11th century, and today provides visitors the chance to explore its intriguing history first-hand.

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  6. Berkeley is a stunning medieval castle which has been the home of the Berkeley family since 1153. Tall towers, deep dungeon, grand and gruesome: homely and horrid. Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I all stayed here and Edward II was murdered here.

  7. Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. Berkeley Castle is a beautiful, romantic historic fortress with rooms including a medieval kitchen and gardens with a butterfly house. It was built in 1067 and has been the property of the Berkley family from the 12 th century to the present day.