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Lancaster Castle is owned by Her Majesty the Queen, who is the 'Duke of Lancaster'. As well as being a fortification, the Castle was also one of Europe’s longest serving operational prisons until March 2011. Many alleged witches were brought to the Castle to face trial, the most famous being the Pendle Witches, who were tried, convicted and sentenced to death here in 1612. Look out for a series of events throughout 2012 to commemorate the 400 year anniversary of the trials.
George Fox, the founder of the Quaker movement, was imprisoned in the Castle for 2 years.
The Grand Jury Room includes some superb Gillow furniture, whilst in the Crown Court the branding iron can still be seen. Many prisoners convicted at the Castle’s Assize Courts were sentenced to transportation to Australia. Visitors can experience briefly what it’s like to be locked in the ancient dungeons.
In the Shire Hall, there is a magnificent display of heraldic shields.
There is also a varied programme of events throughout the year, including opera, dark history tours, children`s activity tours, Shakespeare plays and much more. See the website for more information.
Open daily for guided tours from 10.30am until 4pm (Court sittings permitting). Closed Christmas/New Year. Visitors to Lancaster Castle are advised to check opening times by telephoning 01524 64998.
Please visit www.lancastercastle.com for more information about the castle and its history.
LANCASTER CASTLE IS STILL OPEN DAILY TO VISITORS FOR GUIDED TOURS AND HAS A FULL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
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