Read the Incredible Windsor Castle

Posted on Wednesday 18 June 2008

Windsor Castle is one of the biggest inhabited castles on the globe and the eldest in nonstop inhabitation (over 900 years). It is one of Queen Elizabeth’s 3 royal residences, and is repeatedly thought to be the Queens much beloved home. The Royal Standard soars above the Round Tower of Windsor Castle each and every time Queen Elizabeth is at the residence - nevertheless, at other times, the Union Jack banner flutters instead. The England tourism board has plenty of other Royal attractions to visit in England.

Samuel Pepys once proclaimed Windsor Castle to be “the solitary most idealistic castle around.” That was considered in sixteen-sixty-six & the same is true today.

Windsor Castle Interesting History:

The opening of Windsor can be found in the beginning of the 7th century Saxon hamlet of Windlesora, where the contemporary day community of Old Windsor can be located. The settlement of Windsor is traditionally recognised as “New Windsor” - the phrase “new” being taken in a strictly loose way!

Windsor Castle was formally put up by the famous William the Conqueror, following his raid of England in 1066. The original building was put together from timber with mud fortifications. Windsor Castle held a clear strategic position on a steep mound on top of the River Thames, and was part of a group of palaces all around the Capital, with the Tower of London, one day’s trip away, at its heart.

The Castle was soon after redesigned in stone, & grew in magnitude over the years. Later on Henry II constructed the Round Tower and the original stone outer wall. Following the English Civil War, the Castle’s principal function became that of a royal palace. The Castle has stayed totally untouched from the beginning of the 19th century, apart from the overhaul work that followed the recent fire.

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