Dunstanburgh
Dunstanburgh Castle
Overview:
Dunstanburgh Castle is a dramatic medieval fortress located on the northeast coast of England, between the villages of Craster and Embleton in Northumberland. It stands on a remote headland overlooking the North Sea, offering stunning views and a glimpse into England’s turbulent history.
History:
Built in the early 14th century by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Dunstanburgh Castle was designed as a formidable stronghold during a period of political unrest. The castle played a role in the Wars of the Roses and was besieged and slighted in the 15th century, after which it fell into ruin.
Architecture:
The castle features impressive curtain walls, towers, and gatehouses, characteristic of medieval military architecture. Despite its ruined state, significant portions remain, allowing visitors to explore the layout and imagine its past grandeur.