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Leicester Castle is in the city of the same name in the English county of Leicestershire. The complex is situated in the west of Leicester City Centre, between Saint Nicholas Circle to the north and De Montfort University to the south. A large motte and the Great Hall are the two substantial remains of what was once a large defensive structure. The hall is now encased in a Queen Anne style frontage.HistoryLeicester Castle was part of the medieval town defences, built over the Roman town walls.According to Leicester Museums, the castle was probably built around 1070 (soon after the Norman Conquest in 1066) under the governorship of Hugh de Grantmesnil. The remains now consist of a mound, along with ruins. Originally the mound was 40 ft (12.2 m) high. Kings sometimes stayed at the castle (Edward I in 1300, and Edward II in 1310 and 1311), and John of Gaunt and his second wife Constance of Castile both died here in 1399 and 1394 respectively.Eventually, however, it was used mainly as a courthouse (sessions being held in the Great Hall), rather than a residence. Apart from being used for Assize Courts (J. M. Barrie visited regularly and spent many hours inside as reporter for a newspaper when the hall was used as a court house), the Great Hall was also used for sessions of the Parliament of England most notably the Parliament of Bats in 1426, when the conditions in London were not suitable. It is also known for its connections with the Plantagenet family.

Address: Castle View, Leicester LE1 5WH, UK
Phone: 0116 252 7003
State: Leicester
Zip Code: LE1 5WH


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Love it , rolling greenery, tranquility slap bang in the middle of town - chill out on the grass! Picnic at a bench? Or feed the swans (on the canal) pleasant area, and it's kept really neat and tidy, notice boards can be found - dotted around, - information about the area , brilliant. A slice of peace and nature! Free for all to enjoy - and you certainly will
8 years ago (25-08-2017)
I went here as part of Heritage Sunday in Leicester. Take your kids, I saw a lot of parents teaching their children about the history of Leicester :) Heritage Sundays are the last Sunday of every month until November this year (2017), a lot of historic places are free to visit and you can get a tour if you want as well, so keep an eye out on Facebook and online. I love museums and hadn't visited this one. It was much better than I expected, and this was mainly due to the old prison- please, if you do go, make sure you go into the cells! They were so interesting, and are right below the courtroom (Ask one of the helpful ladies at reception, the entrance is a bit tricky to find in the stand/the dock). Look out for Engravings on the benches and behind the doors!
8 years ago (02-06-2017)
A small area with a lot if history. Nice to walk in. Does not have a lot for children though.
8 years ago (18-10-2017)
Good moorings with easy access to the city. Road can be a bit noisy.
8 years ago (14-08-2017)
Great garden all year round. You guys made a splendid job☺. Love this park
8 years ago (23-04-2017)
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