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Top 4 Castles around Seale And Sands

Best castles around Seale And Sands include historical structures and castle remains in the surrounding area. While the civil parish of Seale and Sands itself does not contain traditional castles, the region offers significant historical sites. These include 16th-century listed buildings like The Lyttons and East End Farm, alongside the 12th-century Church of St Laurence. The area provides insight into the architectural and historical evolution of domestic and religious structures.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Guildford Castle Grounds

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Make sure to stroll through the historic grounds of Guildford Castle whilst visiting this wonderful city.

The 11th-century castle sits atop a hill in Guildford, providing some picturesque views across …

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Guildford Castle and Gardens

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William the Conqueror is well known for demolishing castles but he built some too, apparently including this little known highlight of Guildford, tucked out of sight just off the High Street.

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Farnham Castle Keep

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Farnham Castle stands proudly on the crest of a hill overlooking the town. The motte and shell keep castle was founded in 1138 and then rebuilt in the late 12th …

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Castle Arch

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Seeing the medieval Castle Arch and walking through it is a highlight of any walk around Guildford.

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Mark Saunders
November 22, 2023, Guildford Castle and Gardens

The historic, scenic and well-maintained Guildford Castle is well worth visiting during a hiking tour close to Guildford. Guildford Castle has a fascinating history. It is one of nine impressive castles that were built in a ring around London by William the Conqueror soon after the Norman invasion of England in 1066. The Castle has been used subsequently as a Royal Palace, a prison and as a private residence. Should you have time, you may wish to climb the Castle Great Tower via its spiral staircase. This will give a panoramic view of Guildford and of its beautiful surrounding countryside. It will also provide an appreciation of why the Castle’s location was geographically well-chosen. An additional highlight of visiting Guildford Castle is to see and to walk through the excellent year-round flower displays that occupy the Castle’s former moat.

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Guildford Castle is a hidden part of the city which is easy to miss if you walk along the river or to the picturesque high street. It dates from the early Norman times and is always surrounded by beautiful flower displays in its grounds.

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A great viewpoint of Farnham from above is from the Keep at the Castle.

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The excellent Guildford Castle Grounds are unique, interesting and well worth visiting during a hiking, cycling or running tour. The Grounds are famous for their excellent flower displays in the valley that surrounds the Castle Keep. Other free attractions include the remains of Castle walls, passageways, a Victorian bandstand (where music concerts take place), a delightful 17th century bowling green bordered on one side by specimen beech trees, an impressive war memorial and a life-size statue of Alice Through the Looking Glass. Guildford Castle Grounds has a fascinating history. The Castle is thought to have been built either by William the Conqueror or by one of his barons soon after the Norman invasion of England in 1066. The Castle has been used as a Royal Palace, a prison and as a private residence. The grounds at the Castle were opened as public gardens in 1888 to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. You might wish to explore the Guildford Castle Grounds or to simply admire its scenery during a stop for a snack and a drink. However, should you have time, you may also wish to climb the Castle Great Tower via its spiral staircase. This will give a panoramic view of Guildford and its beautiful surrounding countryside, and provide an appreciation of why the Castle’s location is strategically good.

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Mark Saunders
August 6, 2023, Castle Arch

Seeing the medieval Castle Arch and walking through it is a highlight of any walk around Guildford. Castle Arch was built in 1256 during the reign of King Henry III. Nearly 800 years later this robust and impressive structure remains remarkably intact and functional. Traffic still passes through the Arch albeit one way at a time! Castle Arch is situated next to the Guildford Museum and near to the ruins of Guildford Castle. The Arch is thought to be a remnant of the original castle wall. It is believed that the original Arch had a portcullis – a spiked grill that slid up and down. A bonus of visiting Castle Arch is to see Castle Arch House – the building that the Arch adjoins to its left when viewed from Quarry Street. This House is one of the oldest buildings in Guildford and dates from 1544.

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Make sure to stroll through the historic grounds of Guildford Castle whilst visiting this wonderful city. The 11th-century castle sits atop a hill in Guildford, providing some picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. The gardens of the castle are beautifully pristine and feature a multitude of colourful flowers and a moat. The castle grounds are free to enter, and if you want to go inside the castle itself, a small fee of under £5 will be required.

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William the Conqueror is well known for demolishing castles but he built some too, apparently including this little known highlight of Guildford, tucked out of sight just off the High Street.

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Amy
January 10, 2020, Farnham Castle Keep

Farnham Castle was built by the grandson of William the Conqueror Henri de Blois in 1138. The castle was home to various Bishops of Winchester for more than 800 years as well as Cardinal Henry Beaufort who led Joan of Arc's trial in 1431. Gradually more buildings were added to the castle over the centuries and a grand house now stands next to the ruined original castle. During WWII, the castle became the Camouflage Development and Training Centre and hosted artists such as Roland Penrose and Julian Trevelyan who were trained in military camouflage arts. Today, the castle is under the guardian of English Heritage and entrance is free. Tours are held in Bishop's Palace on Wednesdays from 2pm until 4pm. See their website for more information: https://www.farnhamcastle.com/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites are available in Seale and Sands itself, beyond traditional castles?

While the civil parish of Seale and Sands does not contain traditional castles, it offers significant historical sites. These include The Lyttons, a Grade II listed house with origins dating back to the 16th century, and East End Farm, another Grade II listed building from the late 1500s. The 12th-century Church of St Laurence is also an important historical landmark, showcasing the region's architectural and historical evolution.

Which castles or historical sites can I visit near Seale and Sands?

Near Seale and Sands, you can explore several notable historical sites. These include the picturesque Guildford Castle Grounds, the historic Farnham Castle Keep, and the remarkably intact medieval Castle Arch in Guildford.

Are there family-friendly options among the castles near Seale and Sands?

Yes, all the highlighted sites are considered family-friendly. Guildford Castle Grounds offers pristine gardens and space to explore. Farnham Castle Keep allows children to explore historical ruins. Castle Arch is an interesting medieval structure that can spark imagination.

Can I explore the ruins of a castle keep near Seale and Sands?

Yes, you can explore the ruins of Farnham Castle Keep. Founded in 1138, the keep is now owned by English Heritage and is free to enter. It offers a glimpse into centuries of history and provides a great viewpoint over Farnham.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles near Seale and Sands?

From Guildford Castle Grounds, which sits atop a hill, you can enjoy picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. Similarly, Farnham Castle Keep offers a great viewpoint of Farnham from above.

What is unique about Castle Arch in Guildford?

Castle Arch, built in 1256 during the reign of King Henry III, is remarkably intact and still functional, with traffic passing through it. It is believed to be a remnant of the original Guildford Castle wall and stands next to the Guildford Museum and the castle ruins.

Are there walking or running trails near these historical sites?

Yes, the area around Seale and Sands offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including the 'Medieval Waverley (SCC) Trail' and the 'Puttenham Circular Walk'. For runners, there are also several running trails, such as the 'St Martha's Church – Pewley Down Viewpoint loop'.

What is the best time to visit the castles and historical sites near Seale and Sands?

While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed for each site, generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor grounds and ruins. The gardens at Guildford Castle Grounds are particularly beautiful with colorful flower displays during these seasons. Autumn can also provide scenic views with changing foliage.

How long should I plan for a visit to these sites?

For Guildford Castle Grounds, you can spend an hour or two strolling through the gardens and enjoying the views. If you wish to climb the Great Tower, allow extra time. Exploring Farnham Castle Keep can take around an hour. Castle Arch is a quick stop, often combined with a visit to the nearby Guildford Museum or castle ruins.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and historical sites around Seale and Sands?

Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the picturesque settings. The pristine gardens and panoramic views from Guildford Castle Grounds are highly praised. The opportunity to explore the free ruins of Farnham Castle Keep and its historical context is also a highlight. The unique, well-preserved medieval architecture of Castle Arch also captures visitors' interest.

Are there easy hiking trails available near Seale and Sands?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, the 'Puttenham Circular Walk' is rated as easy, as are routes like 'Puttenham Common – Warren Pond and The Tarn loop from Puttenham' and 'The Barley Mow, Tilford Green – Tilford East Bridge loop from Tilford'. You can find more options in the easy hikes guide for the area.

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