Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle is a castle in Kent, England, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Maidstone. It is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds. It is a historic Grade I listed estate.

Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle
Kent, UK
General information
Architectural styleCastle
Town or cityLeeds, Kent
CountryUK
Coordinates51°14′56″N 0°37′48″E
Construction started857
Renovated1278
OwnerLeeds Castle Foundation
GroundsBuilt on islands in a lake formed by the River Len
Website
https://www.leeds-castle.com

A castle has existed on the site since 857. In the 13th century, it came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence; in the 16th century, Henry VIII used it as a dwelling for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.

The present castle dates mostly from the early 19th century. Its last private owner, Olive, Lady Baillie, left the castle in trust to open it to the public. It has been open since 1976.

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