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  1. Framlingham Castle is a historic castle in Suffolk, England, built by the Bigod family and destroyed by Henry II in 1174. It was rebuilt by Roger Bigod's son and later expanded by the Mowbray and Howard families, and is now a tourist attraction managed by English Heritage.

  2. Explore the medieval castle that was once a stronghold of the powerful earls and dukes of Norfolk. Book online to save 15% and enjoy the wall walk, exhibition, audio tour and medieval season in July and August.

    • Church Street, Framlingham, IP13 9BP, Suffolk
    • 0370 333 1181
  3. www.framlingham.com › framlingham-castleFramlingham Castle

    Framlingham is a magnificent late 12th-century castle, its striking outline reflected in the nearby mere. Surrounded by parkland and estates, it was once at the centre of a vast network of power and influence.

  4. Address: Church Street, Framlingham, Suffolk, IP13 9BP. Telephone: 0370 333 1181. Prices and Opening Times for Framlingham Castle.

  5. Learn about the history of Framlingham Castle, a 12th-century fortress that was once owned by the powerful Earls and Dukes of Norfolk. Discover how the castle was involved in the Magna Carta, the Tudor succession crisis, and the workhouse system.

  6. Muster your courage, walk the spectacular wall walk and explore the towering walls behind which Mary Tudor was proclaimed Queen of England. From the remarkable 10.5 metres high curtain wall, take in breath-taking views of the Suffolk landscape and imagine life over 500 years ago.

  7. Framlingham Castle sits above the town of Framlingham in Suffolk, England. It was built by the Bigod family in the late 12th century and was home to the earls and dukes of Norfolk for...