Nunney Castle is a small, French style castle surrounded by a deep moat,
built for Sir John Delamare in 1373. A veteran of the Hundred Years War,
Sir John would later become Sheriff of Somerset.
During the Civil Wars (1642-51) Cromwell's men used cannon to blast a
great hole in the north wall of the castle, forcing the garrison to surrender.
The badly damaged wall finally collapsed in 1910.
Due to its small size and ruined interiors there is not a lot to see
at the castle, but, surrounded by its moat, it is an attractive feature
in a pretty village.
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Tel. 0870 333 1181
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customers@english-heritage.org.uk
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Open access at any reasonable time
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Free
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No car park
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Some steps into castle grounds and also into castle. Castle grounds
and ground floor of castle accessible.
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No toilets
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No shop
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No refreshments, but it is close to some pubs
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Not suitable for picnics
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Dogs allowed on leads
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No guided tours
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No audio tour
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