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Top 4 Castles around Beverston

Castles around Beverston, a village in Gloucestershire, England, offer a glimpse into medieval history within the Cotswolds. The area features historical fortifications, including Beverston Castle, a significant fortified manor house. These structures are set amidst picturesque countryside, providing a blend of architectural interest and natural beauty. The region's castles showcase various stages of development, from medieval ruins to country estates.

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  • The most popular castles is Woodchester Mansion, a man_made_monument where visitors can observe resident bats…

Last updated: June 16, 2026

Woodchester Mansion

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Great place to visit. You can watch the resident bats on the infrared camera during open days.

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Rodborough Fort

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Rodborough Fort is a historical landmark perched ontop of Rodborough Hill near Stroud. Its hilltop vantage point meant it played a vital rote in strategic defence during different periods of …

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Newark Park

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No original furniture in the building but the history of the building from different architectural eras is interesting. Try to join the basement tour and walk the park.

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Beverston Castle Ruins

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Film set location and amazingly photogenic. In private ownership - respect their privacy when visiting the demesne

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Newark Park Estate Footpath

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A great footpath that takes you through the magnificent Newark Park Estate. Stick to the main path all the way after turning left just after the entrance lodge (Hillmill Lane …

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Lara
September 25, 2025, Rodborough Fort

The fort is privately owned and not open to visitors. Nevertheless, the trip is worth it, especially for the magnificent views over Stroud to the Severn.

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If you find yourself in Gloucestershire, Woodchester Mansion in Nympsfield is worth considering. It's an unfinished Gothic revival house with a peculiar story, as construction halted in the mid-1870s, leaving it complete externally but with many interior spaces unfinished. The mansion opens seasonally to the public, and also seasonally houses a cafe. This unique state of preservation, along with a resident bat colony, makes for a rather distinct and thought-provoking visit.

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Film set location and amazingly photogenic. In private ownership - respect their privacy when visiting the demesne

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Rodborough Fort is a historical landmark perched ontop of Rodborough Hill near Stroud. Its hilltop vantage point meant it played a vital rote in strategic defence during different periods of history. You can read about the fort at its location and learn more about its fascinating past.

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Nej
July 15, 2022, Newark Park

Tea rooms open 10:00-16:00. National Trust membership/paid entry to house and gardens.

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Huw Davies
April 2, 2022, Newark Park

Beautiful Country House with gardens and Estate Walks. Coffee Shop and Toilets.

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A stunning semi-finished mansion , which is supposed to be haunted. I find doubtful... not least because it's never been lived in! 😃

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A great NT park with a good variety of walking trails for all. The parking is also only £3 for the day if you aren't a NT member!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical significance does Beverston Castle hold?

Beverston Castle, founded in 1229, is a historically significant fortified manor house. It was strategically important due to its proximity to the Bristol to Oxford road in medieval times and was visited by historical figures like Henry VII. It showcases the evolution of fortifications, balancing domesticity with defensive capabilities.

What architectural features can I see at Beverston Castle?

At Beverston Castle, you can observe surviving features such as the massive west range flanked by square towers, two ruined round towers from the original 13th-century construction, and a two-storey gatehouse with an intact arch. These elements provide a tangible connection to medieval defensive and domestic architecture.

Are there other notable castles or historical sites to visit near Beverston?

Yes, besides Beverston Castle, you can explore other significant sites. Woodchester Mansion is a unique semi-finished mansion where you can observe resident bats. Rodborough Fort offers magnificent views over Stroud to the Severn from its hilltop vantage point. Newark Park is a beautiful house set in extensive grounds, known for its history reflecting different architectural eras.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Beverston offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, with options like 'The Angel Café, Sherston – The Courtyard Café, Sherston loop from Westonbirt with Lasborough'. For hikers, there are easy trails such as the 'Beverston Castle Ruins – The Barn Café at Chavenage loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Westonbirt Arboretum – Western Red Cedars loop'. For more details, check the guides for road cycling, hiking, and running around Beverston.

Are there family-friendly castles or attractions in the Beverston area?

Yes, Woodchester Mansion is considered family-friendly, offering a unique experience with its resident bats. Newark Park also has extensive grounds and estate walks that are enjoyable for families, along with a coffee shop and toilets.

Can I visit Beverston Castle itself?

Beverston Castle is a blend of a manor house, smaller buildings, and extensive medieval ruins. While partially occupied and in private ownership, the Beverston Castle Ruins are amazingly photogenic. Visitors should respect the privacy of the owners when in the demesne.

What are the natural highlights or scenic views near Beverston's castles?

The castles around Beverston are nestled amidst the picturesque Cotswold countryside. Rodborough Fort, for instance, offers magnificent views over Stroud to the Severn. Beverston Castle itself features extensive, well-maintained gardens that incorporate the ancient moat, known for viewing orchids.

Are there walking routes that include Beverston Castle?

Yes, there are walking routes that incorporate the area around Beverston Castle. An easy hike is the 'Beverston Castle Ruins – The Barn Café at Chavenage loop from Beverston', which is about 6.2 km. You can find more walking options in the easy hikes guide around Beverston.

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

The picturesque setting of the Cotswolds makes visiting castles around Beverston enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially when the gardens are in bloom. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. For specific opening times and seasonal events, it's always best to check directly with each castle.

Are there options for food and drink near the castles?

Yes, the area around Beverston and its castles offers options for food and drink. For example, Newark Park has a coffee shop on site. There are also various pubs and cafes in nearby villages like Tetbury and Sherston, which can be found along many of the walking and cycling routes.

Is public transport available to reach castles near Beverston?

Public transport options to reach individual castles near Beverston can be limited, as many are in rural settings. It's advisable to check local bus routes or consider driving. Some castles may be accessible via a combination of train to a nearby town (like Stroud or Kemble) and then a local bus or taxi.

What makes Woodchester Mansion unique among the castles near Beverston?

Woodchester Mansion is unique because it is a stunning semi-finished mansion that has never been lived in. Visitors can observe resident bats via infrared camera during open days, offering a distinctive blend of architectural interest and wildlife observation.

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