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Aydon Castle
Aydon
Castle
1 mile North-East of Corbridge, on a minor road just off the B6321.
To walk from Corbridge try the Corbridge to Aydon Walk
Poor Robert de Reymes. A rich Suffolk merchant, no sooner had
he built Aydon for himself as an undefended manor house, than
there was an outbreak of trouble in the borders. So he immediately
set about fortifying it at great extra expense. Unfortunately,
this did not stop it from being pillaged and burnt by the Scots
in 1315 and then seized by English rebels two years later.
Despite this, since the Middle Ages the buildings have remained
remarkably intact and now provide us with a splendid impression
of how a minor baron might have lived during the reign of Edward
I.
As you wander freely through the courtyards, chambers, and Great
Hall, spare a thought for the original owner. You're probably
getting more pleasure from this house than he ever did.
Admission charges are £1.80, or .90p for children
Picnics welcome
Gift shop
Open 1st April to 31st October
Facilities for disabled visitors
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