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Peveril Castle

Peveril Castle
Attraction: Castles & Cathedrals
Admission Charge: Child less than £5
Age Range: Ages 11 to 18 years, Ages 5 to 11 years, Under 5's
Street Name: Market Place
Area: Castleton
Town: Hope Valley
County: Derbyshire
Post Code: S33 8WQ
Region: East Midlands
Telephone: 01433 620613
Website: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk
Facilities: Indoor Activities
Opening Times: 10am to 6pm (varies in winter)
Opening Days: Daily
Opening Periods: All Year
Setting: Outdoor
Description
Peveril Castle sits above the pretty village of Castleton, offering breathtaking views of the Peak District.   Founded soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066 by William Peverel, it played an important role in guarding the Peak Forest area.

When ‘Castle Peak’ (as it was known in the Middle Ages) passed into the hands of Henry II, he made a number of additions. Most notable is the great square keep, with its round-headed windows, built in 1176. Thirteenth-century developments included the great hall, and though by 1400 the fortress had ceased to be of strategic importance, its impregnability guaranteed its continued use as a prison.

Following extensive conservation work on the keep, a walk-way has been erected at first floor level, enabling visitors to enter two chambers previously inaccessible: a medieval garderobe, and a small room with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.

A new visitor centre now provides a warm welcome. New displays tell the story of Peveril Castle as the focal point of the Royal Forest of the Peak, a hunting preserve for monarchs since the 11th century. There is also improved access, with a lift from the new gift shop to the first floor interpretation room, castle model and toilet facilities.

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