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Saltwood Castle is a private residence, so check ahead for any public open days or events.





Saltwood Castle, located in the village of Saltwood near Hythe, Kent, is a historic landmark with origins dating back to the 11th century. This Grade I listed building has undergone several expansions and restorations over the centuries. Notably, it served as the meeting place for the knights who assassinated Thomas Becket in 1170. The castle has been home to various notable figures, including the Archbishop of Canterbury and art historian Kenneth Clark. Today, it remains a private residence, offering a unique glimpse into England's medieval past.
Saltwood Castle, located in the village of Saltwood near Hythe, Kent, is a historic landmark with origins dating back to the 11th century. This Grade I listed building has undergone several expansions and restorations over the centuries. Notably, it served as the meeting place for the knights who assassinated Thomas Becket in 1170. The castle has been home to various notable figures, including the Archbishop of Canterbury and art historian Kenneth Clark. Today, it remains a private residence, offering a unique glimpse into England's medieval past.
11th-century origins with expansions in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Meeting place for the knights who assassinated Thomas Becket.
Restored in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Grade I listed building.
Owned by notable historical figures.
Saltwood Castle is a private home, so access may be limited.
The castle has a rich history, including ties to the assassination of Thomas Becket.
The castle has been restored multiple times, preserving its historical architecture.
Saltwood Castle is a private residence, so check ahead for any public open days or events.
Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Hythe, known for its charming streets and seaside views.
History enthusiasts and architecture admirers.
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Tourists, History Buffs, Architecture Lovers
Capture the castle's majestic architecture from the surrounding grounds.