Alnwick Castle,Northumberland by carolmw

Alnwick Castle,Northumberland

The River Aln flows past the north side of the Castle. There is a deep ravine to the south and east, separating the castle from the town. By the 12th century, Alnwick Castle had assumed the general layout which it retains today. It is distinguished as one of the earliest castles in England to be built without a square keep. The castle consists of two main rings of buildings. The inner ring is set around a small courtyard and contains the principal rooms. This structure is at the centre of a large bailey. As the central block was not large enough to contain all the accommodations required in later centuries, a large range of buildings was constructed along the south wall of the bailey. These two main areas of accommodation are connected by a link building. There are towers at regular intervals along the walls of the outer bailey. About a sixth of the bailey wall has been reduced almost to ground level on the bailey side to open up views into the park. Stable and service yards adjoin the castle outside the bailey; these would not have existed when the castle still had a military function.

Alnwick Castle has two parks. Immediately to the north of the castle is a relatively small park straddling the River Aln which was landscaped by Lancelot Brown ("Capability Brown") and Thomas Call in the 18th century; it is known locally as The Pastures. Nearby is the much larger Hulne Park, which contains the remains of Hulne Priory.

The castle is in good repair and used for many purposes. It provides a home for the present Duke and family and offices for Northumberland Estates, which manages the Duke's extensive farming and property holdings.

Alnwick's battlements are surmounted by carved figures dating from around 1300; historian Matthew Johnson notes that around this time there were several castles in northern England similarly decorated, such as Bothal, Lumley, and Raby.
The castle has been used extensively in many film productions,notably "Hogwarts" in the Harry Potter films.
Many thanks for all your views,comments and favs,always much appreciated.
This shot was taken from the road bridge,crossing the River Aln.

love this photo.. the castle is stunning... and thank you for the history lesson..
January 10th, 2014  
Wonderful castle
January 10th, 2014  
Great photo & story. Nice way to start the day. Thanks.
January 10th, 2014  
Super capture and a great pov , but I am most quizzical as to the lion !! has he had a tail transplant or is the rod/rail something else ? Thanks for the great info !
January 10th, 2014  
very nice photo Carol
January 10th, 2014  
Nice capture!
January 10th, 2014  
Ah lovely and not so far from where I live. I so love this castle and a tearoom down the road! Beautifully composed.
January 10th, 2014  
The the composition on this one...really interesting!
January 10th, 2014  
Wonderful shot!
January 10th, 2014  
Mac
Wonderful shot and detailed explanation!
January 10th, 2014  
I love the composition of this picture, and very interesting history a Fav
January 10th, 2014  
Lovely capture and great history Carol. Has that lion got a very straight tail or is he pointing to the castle.
January 10th, 2014  
looks like an interesting place to visit - must put it on my list!
January 10th, 2014  
Great capture - looks a great place to visit
January 10th, 2014  
How awesome! When we visited England we went to Grasmere and on the way back visited some of the castles along the way. They are all so gorgeous and the history behind them is amazing. Thank you for sharing your photo and the history!
January 10th, 2014  
Great pov and impressive building and statue
January 10th, 2014  
great info and fab shot.
January 10th, 2014  
Fav, Love castles and this one is fabulous!
January 10th, 2014  
Nice POV
January 10th, 2014  
Great history lesson. Lovely capture!
January 10th, 2014  
@beryl @ladymagpie .I agree,it's a very odd-looking tail.Don't know whether it's original or not.
January 10th, 2014  
Great composition Carol. A powerful image
January 10th, 2014  
Excellent capture and nice perspective. I loved reading about the history of this castle. Strange tail on the lion,
January 10th, 2014  
I love castles. This is just beautiful. Such a strange looking tail?
January 11th, 2014  
Lovely composition and blend of colours.
January 11th, 2014  
wonderful shot. I have never seen a castle. Would love to have a walk threw.
January 11th, 2014  
This is very old and very beautiful castle, but tail of lion is strange.
January 11th, 2014  
Good shot
January 12th, 2014  
What a magnificent old castle.
January 12th, 2014  
Wonderful shot of the castle - I wondered about the lion's tail too - does look a little odd!
January 12th, 2014  
nicely composed!!!
January 14th, 2014  
I loved this castle. Great shot!
January 18th, 2014  
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