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Where can I park at Odiham Castle?

Where can I park at Odiham Castle?

On site parking close by – there is no on-site parking – the castle is only accessible from the towpath and the Colt Hill car park which is a mile and half away down the towpath.

Can you walk along the Basingstoke Canal?

The Towpath Trail is easily accessible. There are several railway stations near the canal giving walkers the option of walking one way and returning by train. There are excellent road connections and several car parks along the length of the canal.

What did Odiham Castle look like?

The castle, which took seven years to complete, had a three-storey stone keep, an inner round moat and outer a square moat, as well as two moated baileys. There were also raised banking and palisades. Notably, the stronghold also had a domus regis or king’s house.

Who built Odiham Castle?

King John
Known locally as King John’s Castle, Odiham Castle was one of just three fortresses built by King John during his 17 year reign, from 1199 to 1216. The castle was built on 20 acres of land acquired from a local lord and was an ideal location, situated halfway between key royal residences in Winchester and Windsor.

When was Odiham Castle built?

between 1207 and 1214
Odiham Castle lies on the banks of the Basingstoke Canal, but was built long before the canal existed. The Castle, with its surrounding defensive ditches, was built between 1207 and 1214. The site was probably chosen by King John as a convenient point between his strongholds at Winchester and Windsor.

How deep is the Basingstoke Canal?

Having climbed the 90ft up through the Deepcut locks the canal now enters the Deepcut cutting, which is over 1000 yards long and up to 70 ft deep.

Can you cycle Basingstoke Canal?

Cyclists are also permitted to use the towpath but must give way to pedestrians. The interactive table below shows distances on the canal. At the junction with the River Wey Navigation, you can continue north to Weybridge or south to Guildford alongside the River Wey.

How did King John get dysentery?

According to the chronicler Ralph of Coggeshall, John’s final illness was brought on by gluttony; but rumours soon started to circulate that he had been poisoned by a monk of Swineshead Abbey in Lincolnshire. This miniature is taken from a verse chronicle of the kings of England, compiled late in the 13th century.

Where was King Johns Castle?

Limerick Castle
King John’s Castle (Irish: Caisleán Luimnigh) also known as Limerick Castle is a 13th-century castle located on King’s Island in Limerick, Ireland, next to the River Shannon. Although the site dates back to 922 when the Vikings lived on the Island, the castle itself was built on the orders of King John in 1200.

Who owns the Basingstoke Canal?

The Basingstoke Canal is jointly owned by Surrey and Hampshire County Councils. The Basingstoke Canal Authority (BCA), was set up in 1992 to manage the Basingstoke Canal as a managing agent on behalf of the two County Councils.

How many locks does the Basingstoke Canal have?

29 locks
The broad canal, with its 29 locks, was built by John Pinkerton and opened throughout in 1794; serving to transport timber, coal, flour, malt and other agricultural products from central Hampshire to London.

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