Visited Old Wardour Castle yesterday. Of the local baronial castle, it doesn't have the sort of fabulously murky history of places like Farleigh Hungerford Castle, but it compensates by being damned attractive to look at.

The interesting thing about this castle is that it demonstrates what happened to castle design stopped being driven by defensive needs, and was more about impressing the neighbours. It was packed with personal chambers over 5 floors, making it a luxurious personal dwelling.
Unlike many old ruins, the floors have ben restored so that you can get to the upper storeys and get a better feel of the layout.

The interesting thing about this castle is that it demonstrates what happened to castle design stopped being driven by defensive needs, and was more about impressing the neighbours. It was packed with personal chambers over 5 floors, making it a luxurious personal dwelling.
Unlike many old ruins, the floors have ben restored so that you can get to the upper storeys and get a better feel of the layout.
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