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Top 4 Castles around Borden

Castles around Borden, Kent, offer a journey through centuries of English history. This region, situated in the "Garden of England," is characterized by its rolling countryside and historical significance. The area provides access to various historical sites, including ancient fortifications and royal residences. Visitors can explore these structures amidst the natural beauty of Kent.

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  • The most popular castles is Leeds Castle, a castle described as a grandiose fortress nestled in picturesque countryside and surrounded by…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Leeds Castle

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Described as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’, Leeds Castle is a grandiose fortress nestled in picturesque countryside and surrounded by water. It is not just rich in beauty, though. …

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Thurnham Castle Ruins

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The ruins of Thurnham Castle are a wonderful place to explore. Whilst the remains of the low stone walls are much overgrown, you can really step back in time here. …

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Leeds Castle Entrance Gate

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Has become expensive for a day out. The bridleway can take your through the grounds without paying but you’ll miss all the details.

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This footpath follows the southern shore of Great Water and offers wonderful, free to access views of Leeds Castle.

The castle is a grade 1 listed building. It's been here …

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September 8, 2024, View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath

This footpath follows the southern shore of Great Water and offers wonderful, free to access views of Leeds Castle. The castle is a grade 1 listed building. It's been here since 857 and has been the favourite residence of several monarchs. The present castle is mostly 19th century. It was left to the public in 1976 and open for visits.

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Has become expensive for a day out. The bridleway can take your through the grounds without paying but you’ll miss all the details.

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Luke
May 8, 2023, Leeds Castle

Maybe obvious to others, but because some of the signage was missing/hidden when we visited didn't realise that the public footpath intersects with the castle grounds which is private and which you must pay in order to use. The grounds are very pretty, but the entry ticket seem very expensive to me. You can still get nice views of the castle and grounds from the public footpath as well.

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Leeds Castle was in its long history a Norman stronghold, the private residence of 6 English queens of the Middle Ages (Eleanor of Castile, Margaret of France, Isabella of France, Joan of Navarre, Anna of Bohemia and Katharina de Valois), a palace of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, in Jacobean times a country estate and a Georgian mansion. In the 20th century the castle was an elegant retreat and today Leeds Castle is one of the most visited attractions in the UK. Leeds Castle has Norman foundations, a medieval gatehouse; The Gloriette was built by Edward I and expanded in the times of Henry III, there is a Tudor tower and a 19th century country house. The first castle was built by the Norman Baron Robert de Crevecoeur in 1119, at the time of Henry I, the son of William the Conqueror, on an island in the River Len. In 1278, one and a half centuries later, it came into the possession of Queen Eleanor, the wife of Edwards I. For the next 300 years, the castle was a royal residence and part of the Wittum of the English queens.

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Dan Hobson
August 28, 2019, Leeds Castle

Described as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’, Leeds Castle is a grandiose fortress nestled in picturesque countryside and surrounded by water. It is not just rich in beauty, though. Leeds Castle has a very rich history. It has been a Norman stronghold; the private property of six of England’s medieval queens; a palace used by Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon; a Jacobean country house; a Georgian mansion; an elegant early 20th century retreat for the influential and famous; and in the 21st century, it has become one of the most visited historic buildings in Britain. Entry costs £26 for adults, £17.50 for children, and children under four-years-old can visit for free. Once you have bought a ticket, you can visit as many times as you like in the following year. For opening times and more information, visit: https://www.leeds-castle.com.

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The ruins of Thurnham Castle are a wonderful place to explore. Whilst the remains of the low stone walls are much overgrown, you can really step back in time here. The site has been used as a fortification and watchtower since Roman times. The Saxons then developed the site into Godard Castle. During the 12th century, the fortress belonged to the de Say family and then the de Thurnhams. A Charter in 1215 mentions the lands within the walls of the castle, which may indicate that it was already in ruins by then.

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Leeds Castle was already in the Domesday Book King William the Conqueror, the English Reichsgrundbuch, mention. It has been used gradually over the centuries as a Norman fortress, the residence of six medieval queens, as the palace of Henry VIII and as a sanctuary for the rich and powerful. In the more than 1000 years of its existence, the castle has survived many battles, housed powerful statesmen and inspired numerous artists. Today, it is led by the Leeds Castle Foundation and is the destination of many thousands of people seeking relaxation each year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most historically significant castles near Borden?

The region around Borden, Kent, is rich in history. Leeds Castle stands out as a Norman stronghold, a royal residence for six English queens, and a palace for Henry VIII. Another significant site is Thurnham Castle Ruins, which has been used as a fortification since Roman times and later developed by Saxons into Godard Castle.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Borden?

Yes, Leeds Castle is highly recommended for families, offering extensive grounds and activities. Additionally, the View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath provides a free and accessible way for families to enjoy views of the castle.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Borden?

The castles around Borden are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and gardens. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter visits can offer a quieter, more atmospheric experience, though some outdoor attractions or specific areas might have reduced access or hours. Always check individual castle websites for seasonal opening details.

Can I visit castles around Borden during winter?

Many castles, including Leeds Castle, remain open during the winter months, often with special events or festive decorations. However, some outdoor areas or specific attractions might be closed or have limited access due to weather conditions. It's advisable to check the official website of the castle you plan to visit for their specific winter opening hours and any seasonal closures.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Borden?

The area around Borden offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and cycling. For example, there are several running trails like the 'Bredgar Village Pond loop' and 'Running loop from Sittingbourne'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Breeches Brooms Wood – Church Wood loop'. Cyclists have options like the 'Market Place, Faversham loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Borden, MTB Trails around Borden, and Cycling around Borden guides.

Are there walking or hiking trails around these castles?

Yes, there are opportunities for walking and hiking. The Great Water Footpath offers a scenic walk with free views of Leeds Castle. Additionally, the nearby running guides provide routes that are suitable for walking, such as the 'Bredgar Village Pond loop' from Sittingbourne, offering a moderate difficulty walk through the countryside. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Borden guide.

How can I reach Leeds Castle using public transport?

While specific public transport details for Leeds Castle are best confirmed on their official website, it is generally accessible by train to nearby stations like Bearsted or Hollingbourne, followed by a local bus or taxi service. Always check the latest schedules and routes before your visit.

Are there parking facilities at the castles near Borden?

Most major castles, such as Leeds Castle, provide dedicated parking facilities for visitors, often for a fee. For smaller sites like Thurnham Castle Ruins, parking might be more limited, often relying on nearby public parking or roadside options. It is always recommended to check the specific castle's website for detailed parking information before your visit.

What are the typical opening hours for castles in the Borden area?

Opening hours vary significantly between different castles and depend on the season. Larger attractions like Leeds Castle typically have longer and more consistent opening hours, often from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM, with last entry usually an hour before closing. Smaller ruins or viewpoints, such as Thurnham Castle Ruins or the View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath, may be accessible during daylight hours without specific gate times. Always consult the official website of the specific castle for the most accurate and up-to-date opening times.

How much time should I allocate for visiting a castle like Leeds Castle?

For a comprehensive visit to a large castle like Leeds Castle, which includes exploring the interior, grounds, gardens, and any additional attractions, you should plan to spend at least 3 to 5 hours. Many visitors choose to make a full day of it to fully experience everything on offer. For smaller sites or viewpoints, an hour or two might suffice.

Are the castles around Borden dog-friendly?

Dog policies vary by castle. While many castle grounds and outdoor areas are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a lead, access to indoor areas, specific gardens, or certain events may be restricted. For instance, Leeds Castle typically welcomes dogs in its extensive parkland but has restrictions in specific areas. It is always best to check the individual castle's official website for their current dog policy before your visit.

What natural features can I see around the castles near Borden?

The region around Borden, often called the 'Garden of England,' offers picturesque natural beauty. Leeds Castle is famously surrounded by water, nestled in a picturesque countryside setting with a beautiful lake. The View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath highlights the scenic Great Water. The area generally features rolling countryside, providing a pleasant backdrop for exploring historical sites.

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