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Fotheringhay Castle

  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle
  • Fotheringhay Castle

Fotheringhay Castle is the remains of a large, medieval motte-and-bailey castle.

The castle was built in the early 12th century by Simon de Senlis I, the Earl of Northampton who also built Northampton Castle.

It strategically overlooks a crossing point on the River Nene and it also acted as a royal palace and a prison from the 13th century.

Richard III was born at Fotheringhay in 1452.

Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned in the castle in 1586 and executed there the following year.

Fotheringhay Rd
Fotheringhay
Northamptonshire
PE8 5JF