Location: Berry Pomeroy, Devon.

Photographer: Robert Hesketh

Keywords: Tourist Historic Buildings/Sites Inland Dev/South Hams English Heritage

File Size: 29MB

Looking up a flight of old winding stone stairs with iron railings leading to the wall walk at Berry Pomeroy Castle built solidly of local shales and sandstones Berry Pomeroy Castle dates from the late 15th century making it one of the last traditional personal castles built in England it was first mentioned in 1496 the castle was sold by the Pomeroys to Edward Seymour in 1547 as uncle of the boy King Edward VI Edward Seymour became Protector of the Realm until his career was suddenly ended by his attainder and execution in 1552 the Castle is now open to the public through English Heritage Berry Pomeroy Castle near Totnes South Hams South Devon South West England UK old; winding; stone; steps; hand rails; dark; forbidding; threatening; sinister; history; heritage; historic; historical; EH; Grade I listed building; medieval; defence; fortification; military architecture; stone built; masonry; shale; sandstone; trees; shadow; contrast; sunny; sunlight; sunshine; blue sky; upright; vertical; portrait; inland; holiday; vacation; travel; tourism; tourist attraction; Berry Pomeroy; South Hams; South Devon; SW England; Westcountry; West Country; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom.

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