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Castle Drogo

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Castle Drogo is a truly unique historical site located near Drewsteignton, Devon, England, perched high above the dramatic Teign Gorge on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. Standing at an elevation of 226 metres, it holds the distinction of being the last castle ever built in England. Constructed between 1911 and 1930 for Julius Drewe, a self-made millionaire, this impressive granite structure was designed by the renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, blending medieval inspiration with 20th-century innovation.

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    5 de outubro de 2018

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    Overlooking Teign Gorge is Castle Drogo, a country house and mixed-revivalist castle built between 1911 and 1930. The castle was designed by legendary architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and pays homage to the rugged Dartmoor tors that surround it. There is a cafe, shop, and other facilities at the castle.

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    Odd 1920s interpretation of a castle.

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    The "last castle in England" was only completed in 1930. It's something completely different and although it's not (yet) picturesquely dilapidated, it offers many interesting insights into life between the wars. Lovingly looked after by the National Trust and definitely worth a visit.
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    Castle Drogo via o Fisherman's Path & o Hunter's Path — Dartmoor National Park

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    Embark on a moderate hike through Dartmoor National Park, covering 4.7 miles (7.6 km) with an elevation gain of 615 feet (188 metres), typically taking 2 hours and 10 minutes.…

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    Elevação 230 m

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    Adult: £12.80

    Child: £6.40

    Family: £32

    Family with one adult: £19.20

    Group Adult: £12.10

    Group Child: £6


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    Drewsteignton, near Exeter, Devon, EX6 6PB

    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/castle-drogo

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    Localização:Drewsteignton, Devon Ocidental, Devon, Sudoeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What is the architectural significance of Castle Drogo?

    Castle Drogo holds a unique place in architectural history as the last castle ever built in England, constructed between 1911 and 1930. Designed by the renowned Sir Edwin Lutyens for Julius Drewe, it's a striking blend of medieval and Tudor influences with 20th-century innovation. It features an imposing granite façade with battlements and turrets, yet ingeniously incorporates modern conveniences like central heating, electricity, and lifts within its castle-like structure. Architectural critic Christopher Hussey famously stated, "The ultimate justification of Drogo is that it does not pretend to be a castle. It is a castle, as a castle is built, of granite, on a mountain, in the twentieth century."

    Are there specific walking routes recommended around Castle Drogo, and what is their difficulty?

    Yes, the estate offers over 1,000 acres of scenic trails, including popular routes along the Teign Gorge. While many paths are suitable for leisurely strolls, some can involve significant elevation changes and uneven terrain, especially those descending into the gorge. For example, the Fingle Bridge walk from Castle Drogo is a well-known, moderately challenging circular route. Detailed walking maps are often available at the National Trust visitor centre to help you choose a route that matches your fitness level.

    How accessible is Castle Drogo for visitors with mobility issues or wheelchairs?

    While the castle itself has some limitations due to its historic structure, the National Trust strives to make parts of the property accessible. The formal gardens and visitor facilities, including the cafe and shop, generally offer good accessibility. However, many of the walking trails around the estate, particularly those leading into the Teign Gorge, involve steep gradients and uneven surfaces, making them unsuitable for wheelchairs or those with significant mobility challenges. It's advisable to check the National Trust's official website for the most up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.

    What are the options for food and drink near Castle Drogo?

    Castle Drogo has its own cafe on-site, offering refreshments, snacks, and light meals. For those looking for more options or a traditional pub experience, there are charming pubs and cafes in nearby villages such as Drewsteignton and Fingle Bridge. These often provide a cozy atmosphere and local fare, perfect for a post-hike meal or a relaxing break.

    Can I bring my dog to Castle Drogo, and are there specific dog-friendly trails?

    Yes, Castle Drogo is generally dog-friendly, but with specific guidelines as it is a National Trust property. Dogs are usually welcome in the estate grounds and on many of the walking trails around the Teign Gorge, provided they are kept on a lead. However, dogs are typically not permitted inside the castle building itself, with the exception of assistance dogs. Always check for any seasonal restrictions or specific areas where dogs might not be allowed upon arrival.

    Is public transport available to reach Castle Drogo?

    Reaching Castle Drogo by public transport can be challenging due to its rural location. While there are bus services to nearby towns like Exeter or Okehampton, direct routes to Drewsteignton or Castle Drogo itself are limited. Visitors often find it most convenient to travel by car. If relying on public transport, it's recommended to plan your journey carefully using local bus timetables and consider a taxi for the final leg from the nearest bus stop.

    What are the best times of year to visit Castle Drogo for specific experiences, beyond general seasonal beauty?

    Beyond the general beauty of spring blooms and autumn foliage, consider visiting in late spring/early summer for the rhododendron garden at its peak, or in winter for a unique, atmospheric experience of the castle against a starker landscape. Winter hikes can be particularly rewarding, offering crisp air and fewer crowds, though paths may be muddy. For those interested in events, check the National Trust's schedule, as they often host family-friendly activities and historical reenactments throughout the year.

    Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features to look out for on the estate?

    Absolutely. The castle itself is perched high above the Teign Gorge, offering dramatic panoramic views of the surrounding Dartmoor National Park landscape. Within the Grade II* listed gardens, you'll find terraced areas and the tranquil Chapel Garden, which provide stunning vistas. The estate also encompasses parts of the ancient Teign Gorge, which is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and home to diverse wildlife, including otters and kingfishers. The rugged Dartmoor tors that inspired the castle's design are also visible from various points.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Castle Drogo and the Teign Gorge?

    The expansive estate and the ancient Teign Gorge are rich in biodiversity. Hikers and nature enthusiasts might spot a variety of birds, including dippers, grey wagtails, and even peregrine falcons soaring above the gorge. Mammals such as otters, badgers, and deer are also present, though often more elusive. The woodlands are home to a diverse range of plant life, making it a rewarding area for wildlife observation throughout the year.

    What is the parking situation like at Castle Drogo, especially during peak times?

    Castle Drogo offers ample parking for visitors, but it can fill up quickly, especially during weekends, school holidays, and sunny days in peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day, particularly before mid-morning, is strongly recommended to secure a spot without hassle. The car park is managed by the National Trust, and charges may apply for non-members.

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