

Just set back from the other side of the road is a group of quaint timber-framed thatched cottages, which were originally built for the builders and stone masons who worked on the castle. This is the restored hamlet of Little Virginia and is purported to be where the first potatoes were planted in England by Sir Walter Raleigh.


Castle Hill is equally charming in the evenings
when the businesses and cottages are illuminated to great effect and the sounds
of people enjoying themselves filters outside.
Those visiting the castle will find that crossing the road
can be tricky as there are no crossing places but there are wide footpaths once
you have crossed over. You can glimpse the cottages and shops of Castle Hill
and Castle Green from the Great Keep, when looking out over the Elizabethan
Gardens. For those travelling through
the area, there is limited parking along Castle Hill and in the Abbey Fields car
park further along and the area is not far from the town centre if you are up
for a moderate walk.
No comments:
Post a Comment