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Tattershall Castle Midlands
  Tattershall, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN4 4LR The National Trust
Tattershall Castle

The great red brick tower at Tattershall reaches a height of 30.5 metres (100ft) and is a prominent feature in the local landscape, as well as a graphic symbol of the power of one man. It was built for Ralph, Lord Cromwell, in the years 1434-46. Cromwell was a wealthy and ambitious man who had been an adviser to Henry V and who became Lord Treasurer to Henry VI. He was to use the rewards of his high office to build what is now considered to be one of the best examples of medieval brickwork in the country.

Records show that nearly one million locally made bricks were used in the construction of the tower and associated buildings. The tower contains a vaulted basement and four floors topped by a parapet level. With three separate doors on the ground floor and large traceried windows that also start at the ground floor the tower was obviously built for comfort rather than defence and would not have been able to stand up to a determined attack. But it was not the only line of defence. The great tower was built into the protective walls of an existing castle that had been started by Robert de Tateshale in 1231. The inner ward and its curtain wall were surrounded by a water filled moat, a middle and outer ward, and an outer moat fed by the River Bain. Unfortunately nothing remains of this earlier castle, but the moats and great tower were restored by Lord Curzon in the years 1912-14.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Telephone Number Tel: 01526 342543
tattershallcastle@nationaltrust.org.uk
Parking There is a car park
Toilets There are toilets and baby-changing facilities
Shop There is a shop
Food & Drink Some drinks and ice creams available in shop
Picnics Suitable for picnics
Dogs Dogs allowed on leads and only in car park; no shaded parking; dog hooks in shade by entrance to grounds
Guided Tours No guided tours
Audio Tour Audio tours available
Disabled

Parking: Close to property; details from Custodian.

Access to Castle: Ground floor only via steep ramp; photograph album of inaccessible parts of Castle. Spiral staircase to upper floors.

Grounds: Easy access; gravel paths.

Shop: In Guardhouse; easy access. Museum upstairs.

Wheelchairs: One available.

Toilets: Adapted WC in car park.

Braille and audio guides. Carved stone fireplaces may be touched.
Induction loop available.

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