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Eynsford Castle South East England
  Eynsford, Dartford, Kent English Heritage
Eynsford Castle

Eynsford Castle is one of the earliest examples of a stone enclosure castle in England. It started out as a raised area of ground with a wooden tower upon it, next to the River Darent. In about 1088 the raised earth platform was surrounded by a 6 metre (20ft) tall wall made of coursed flint rubble. Several decades later the height of the wall was increased to 9.1 metres (30ft) and a new stone hall and a stone gate tower were built. After a fire in 1250 the hall was rebuilt and extended by William de Eynsford, creating a larger more comfortable manor house. The ruins of this house and some quite substantial sections of wall still remain.

Directions

In the centre of Eynsford off the A225. Look out for a small turning opposite the Castle Hotel.

Train: Eynsford ( 1 mile )

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