Leeds Castle
Usually people think the castle located in Leeds, but the castle is in Kent.
Leeds Castle in Kent, England, has been called the “loveliest castle in the world”. Listed in the Domesday Book, this castle has been a Norman stronghold, a royal residence and a royal palace. It’s situation is stunning, set on two islands in a magnificent lake.
The last owner of Leeds Castle was the indomitable Lady Baillie who bought the castle in 1926 and employed French interior designers to transform her new home. She dedicated most of her life to the improvement of the castle and was responsible for setting up the Leeds Castle Foundation. The castle was opened to the public in 1976.
Today, visitors come from all around the world to view this magnificent castle set in over 500 acres of landscaped parkland with its maze, grotto, waterfowl, aviaries, and vineyard. The maze is particularly popular with the secret grotto at the centre.
How to reach Leeds Castle
Road - Just Add Leeds Castle in Maps and move on.
Rail - Nearest Railway station is Hollinbourne, just 20 mins walk from here.
Entry Fee
Online - 30 Pounds
Onsite - 35 Pounds
These thickets are valid for a year, you can enter multiple times.
Free Entry for people who have English Heritage membership.
It's must visit Place
This castle has beautiful Gardens, Lake and children's Play area, it will surely make your day.