Monday, 16 February 2015

Donnington Castle



Most of you will never have heard of it but there is a Donnington Castle just outside Newbury, and there were Two battles fought there in the Civil war. It dates back to 1386 and was demolished in 1646 all you see now are some wall outlines and the gatehouse. I visited on a cold January Day.





Donnington Castle from the  carpark below
 First sight of the gatehouse




 You can see Newbury in the distance
 The gatehouse from the front, the steel gates are a recent addition, I seem to remember then not being there the last time I came here




Headstop decorations are still there
    




So are lots of doorways and fireplaces




this was probably one of the out walls or towers  which was grubbed out




Here we look from out side of the keep area






Someone brought a couple of quadcopters   to try out





after this it did a circuit round the Castle
 Wide angle shot of the castle area




Zoomed in a bit towards the gatehouse
 The back wall of the keep
 And another shot towards Newbury with the car park below. The muddy are below I thing was the civil war  defense that was added.
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9 comments:

Sharon said...

What a great tour you've given us! I'd love to visit a place like this. Fantastic.

Our photos said...

Very nice series !

William Kendall said...

Even what's left of it is fascinating!

Halcyon said...

Amazing this place has stood for so long!

Anonymous said...

What a marvellous place!

Gattina said...

What a beautiful place ! I love these old ruins !

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carol l mckenna said...

Great shots and wonderful historical post ~

Happy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol

Linda said...

Great shots of an ancient castle!

Pam said...

Wonder what the original occupants would think of the little helicopters, eh?