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Warkworth
Northumberland
NE65 0UJ

Tel: +44 01665 711423

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  • VAQAS VB Attraction VAQAS
VAQAS VB Attraction VAQAS

Awards

  • Visit Britain Code of Practice 2010
  • Regional and MiscellaneousNorth East England Small Visitor Attraction of the Year Bronze North East England Small Visitor Attraction of the Year Bronze 2008

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Type: Castle / Fort

The magnificent cross-shaped keep of Warkworth, crowning a hilltop rising steeply above the River Coquet, dominates one of the largest, strongest and most impressive fortresses in Northumberland.

The castle's most famous owners were the Percy family, whose lion badge can be seen carved on many parts of their stronghold. Wielding almost kingly power in the north, their influence reached its apogee under the first Earl of Northumberland and his son 'Harry Hotspur', hero of many Border ballads as the bane of Scots raiders and a dominant character in Shakespeare's 'Henry IV'. Having helped to depose Richard II, these turbulent 'kingmakers' both fell victim to Henry IV: the next three Percy Earls likewise died violent deaths.

Still roofed and almost complete, the uniquely-planned keep dates mainly from the end of the 14th century. It presides over the extensive remains of a great hall, chapel, fine gatehouse and a virtually intact circuit of towered walls.

Half a mile from the castle, tucked away by the Coquet and accessibly only by boat, stands a much more peaceful building: the late medieval cave Hermitage and chapel of a solitary holy man.

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult (Castle)£4.50 per ticket type
Adult (Hermitage)£3.20 per ticket type
Child (Castle)£2.30 per ticket type
Child (Hermitage)£1.60 per ticket type
Concession (Castle)£3.80 per ticket type
Concession (Hermitage)£2.70 per ticket type
English Heritage memberFree
Family (Castle)£11.30 per ticket type

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Opening Times

2010 (01/04/2010 - 30/09/2010)
2010 low (01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010)
2010/2011 (01/11/2010 - 31/03/2011)

* Hermitage: 1 April - 30 Sept 2010, Wed, Sun and Bank Hols.

Road Directions

Take the A1, then the A1068

Public Transport Directions

Train access: Alnmouth 3.5 miles.
Bus access: Arriva 518 Newcastle-Alnwick

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors - Audio Tour with hearing loop available.
  • Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors - Special audio tour available.
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors - Disabled visitors may be set down on tarmac area beside bridge. Parking is 30m from entrance via gravel, grass, bridge slats and step (assistance is available for step).
  • Ramp / Level Access - Step at entrance, ramp available from custodian. Access to bailey mostly on compacted gravel and grass surface. Keep only accessible up wide staircase. One staircase inside with handrail. Good vantage point in bailey.
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking - 30m from entrance.

Catering

  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Groups Accepted
  • Max group size - 200
  • Min group size - 11
  • TIC Staff Admitted Free
  • Visa accepted

Provider Facilities

  • Dogs Accepted - Dogs allowed on leads (restricted areas only).
  • Toilets

Target Markets

  • Family Fun
  • Marketed Towards Children
  • Marketed Towards Families
  • Marketed Towards Senior Citizens

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted