



ROCKINGHAM CASTLE
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Admire the craftsmanship of the Great Hall’s oak fireplace, stroll along the unique ‘elephant hedge,’ and take in sweeping views from the battlements at Rockingham Castle.
About
Perched above the Welland Valley, Rockingham Castle was commissioned by William the Conqueror in the late 11th century as a strategic motte-and-bailey fortification. Its elevated position offered expansive views, making it a vital defensive site. By the early 12th century, the wooden structure was replaced with stone under William II, featuring a robust curtain wall and stone keep.
Throughout the Norman and Plantagenet eras, the castle functioned as a royal retreat, with the surrounding Rockingham Forest serving as prime hunting grounds for wild boar and deer. Notably, in 1095, a significant council convened here to address ecclesiastical appointments, attended by William II and Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury.
By the late 15th century, Rockingham Castle had fallen into disrepair. In 1544, Edward Watson acquired the lease from Henry VIII and initiated extensive renovations, transforming the medieval fortress into a Tudor family residence. His grandson, Lewis Watson, secured the freehold from the Crown and was later ennobled as Baron Rockingham.
During the English Civil War, the castle was garrisoned by Royalist forces. In 1643, it fell to Parliamentarian troops under Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford, leading to the temporary displacement of Lewis Watson. The castle's defensive structures were subsequently slighted in 1646 to prevent further military use.
In the 19th century, Richard Watson undertook significant restorations with the assistance of architect Anthony Salvin, including the addition of the flag tower. During this period, the castle hosted Charles Dickens, a close family friend, who is believed to have drawn inspiration from Rockingham for Chesney Wold in his novel Bleak House.
The estate was inherited by Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 5th Baronet, in 1925, and later passed to his nephew, Commander Michael Saunders Watson, in 1967. Today, Rockingham Castle remains the cherished home of the Saunders Watson family, led by James Saunders Watson, who continues the legacy of preserving this historic landmark.
Visitors to Rockingham Castle can explore its rich history, admire the craftsmanship of the Great Hall’s oak fireplace, stroll along the unique ‘elephant hedge,’ and take in sweeping views from the battlements. The castle's enduring legacy offers a captivating journey through England's past.
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