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Warwick Castle, boathouse

The boathouse at Warwick Castle. At one time, this housed an electric launch, which was used by Frances Evelyn, the 5th Countess of Warwick, to take trips along the River Avon.

Warwick Castle, column from Giant's Causeway

A basalt column standing in the gardens of Warwick Castle. The column comes from the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim. It was given to Francis, 5th Earl of Warwick in around 1890, by a number of fishermen ...

Warwick Castle, Commemorative Plaque

A plaque commemorating the planting of an English Oak tree, Quercus robur, by Queen Victoria in the grounds of Warwick Castle, during her visit in 1858.

Warwick Castle, conservatory

A view of the conservatory at Warwick Castle, built in 1746 by William Eborall, a local mason. It was initially intended to house the huge Warwick Vase, which is now in the Burrell Collection. During ...

Warwick Castle, Conservatory and Vase

A view of the interior of the conservatory at Warwick Castle, featuring a replica of the huge Warwick Vase (the Roman original is in the Burrell Collection). Though initially built to house the vase ...

Warwick Castle, dog kennel

A dog kennel at Warwick Castle.

Warwick Castle, domestic range

A view of the domestic range of state rooms and apartments at Warwick Castle, seen across the courtyard. Although much of the castle's defensive structure was constructed between 1300 and 1500, the ...

Warwick Castle, domestic range

A view of the domestic range of state rooms and apartments at Warwick Castle, seen across the courtyard. To the right is Watergate Tower, also known as the Ghost Tower. It is said to be haunted by ...

Warwick Castle, Eastern Front

A view of the Eastern Front of Warwick Castle. In the foreground are the Gatehouse and Barbican. Caesar's Tower, shaped like a clover leaf, is to the left. Its design allowed more defensive troops ...

Warwick Castle, Gatehouse

A view of the Gatehouse at Warwick Castle. This is the most heavily fortified part of the castle. Built into the gateway are a series of portcullises and murder holes designed to stop advancing troops....

Warwick Castle, Guy's Tower and the Bear Tower

A view of Guy's Tower and the Bear Tower at Warwick Castle. The Bear Tower is actually the remains of an abortive building project begun by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Richard III) in 1478. It is ...

Warwick Castle, Guy's Tower, East Front and ditch.

A view of Guy's Tower and the East Front at Warwick Castle. In the foreground is Guy's Tower, 39 metres high and built in the fourteenth century. Behind it, the curtain walls run to the gatehouse, ...

Warwick Castle, Rose Garden

A view of the Rose Garden at Warwick Castle, designed by Robert Marnock, and laid down in 1868. Today's Rose Garden has been carefully relaid from two original drawings, following its use as a tennis ...

Warwick Castle, South Front

A view of Warwick Castle's South Front from the River Avon, looking upstream. At the waterside is the castle's mill. The largest windows on the castle building indicate the position of the Great ...

Warwick Castle, stonework

A view of the fourteenth-century stonework in the curtain wall at Warwick Castle, close to Guy's Tower.

Warwick Castle, stonework

A view of the fourteenth-century stonework in the curtain wall at Warwick Castle, close to Guy's Tower.

Warwick Castle. Bear and Clarence Towers, and Guy's Tower

A view of three defensive towers at Warwick Castle, viewed from the gardens. The tallest is Guy's Tower, standing at 39 metres, and built in the fourteenth century. In the foreground, protracting ...

Warwick Castle. Tree planted by Queen Victoria

A Quercus robur, English Oak tree planted by Queen Victoria, during her visit to Warwick Castle in 1858. The tree stands in the landscaped grounds of the castle, and is seen here from the Bear Tower....

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