Leeds Castle is in fact in Kent and has a history spanning 900 years. It has a guardhouse Norman medieval foundations, the Gazebo, built by Edward I and updated in time of Henry VIII, a Tudor-style tower and a 19th century country house - all of which have been substantially reworked in the 20th century. The castle is also located on an island surrounded by a moat. The interior is beautiful and worthy of a castle in particular that was formerly occupied by the wife of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon. Besides the castle, visitors will also find an aviary, cafe crafts, dog collar museum, golf course, vineyard, falconry and a maze. Children can use their power in the Empire Knights, an adventure playground for model real castle. For toddlers, there is a more suitable playground nearby. Or for those who are creative there is a cafe craft where you can print a T-shirt or pottery painting.

UK Castles