There’s a long lane between the
visitor’s centre and the actual castle; during which I overhear a conversation
between a school party leader and a curator about their CCTV. Whether they were
trying to stop it or find someone remained unclear, but I continue to my first
view of the walls. The castle’s entrance is very interesting as there’s a large
circular reception platform before the drawbridge. Unfortunately I have to wait
until I’m in the castle walls to take a photo as there’s a small team
resurfacing it. The castle is quite traditional with its walkways, dungeons and
towers; and though it offers a nice view of the local landscape it’s nothing
exceptional. The audio tour directs me into the moat where the kids are running
wild for their playtime, so I decide to move on. The café has little to offer
in terms of food, so I decide to try further on down the road and try a service
station where I find a Gregg’s.
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