CHRISTCHURCH CASTLE AND NORMAN HOUSE

LOOKING FOR: Heritage, Historical
ADDRESS: High Street, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1AS
POSTCODE: BH23 1AS
AGE GROUP: All Ages
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CHRISTCHURCH CASTLE AND NORMAN HOUSE
The mound-top keep or great tower here was part of a large
 Norman castle that once dominated the town of Christchurch in
 Dorset. Nearby is the 12th century riverside chamber block known 
as the Norman House, one of the few remaining examples of domestic
 Norman architecture
 in England. Built in about 1160, it provided grand and comfortable
 living quarters for the lord of Christchurch. The tal
l circular Norman chimney is a particularly rare survival.

Read more about the history of Christchurch Castle and Norman House.


BEFORE YOU GO
Access: A dirt path runs around the base of the keep
, suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. There is a steep
 climb up to the remains for those who wish to explore further.

Parking: There is a charged car park within
 three minutes of the site, not managed by English Heritage.

Dogs: Dogs on leads are welcome.

Be Aware: Please do not climb on the walls



PLAN A GREAT DAY OUT
Why not extend your day out and visit Hurst Castle, just
 nine miles from Christchurch. This impressive artillery fortress
 boasts stunning views of the Solent and, on a clear day, the Isle of Wight.




OPENING TIMES

1 MAY 2017 - 24 MARCH 2018
Open any reasonable time during daylight hours
25 MARCH 2018 ONWARDS
Opening times will be available nearer the time