All About The Highclere Castle From Downtown Abbey

Popularly known as the Crawley residence in the hit TV show Downtown Abbey, the massive Highclere Castle brings alive a past era of grandeur
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Legions of fans around the world were devastated as their beloved Crawley residence Downton Abbey is exited primetime after six massively successful season runs. Given the ephemeral nature of a TV series, the closest that Downtonians come to the real thing is when they visit the setting - just as regal and posh as viewed-on-telly - the Highclere Castle, open to visitors in July and August (highclerecastle.co.uk).

Highclere Castle
Highclere CastleUnsplash

The site of the castle dates back over a millennium, though the building is about 200-odd years old. The exterior is principally bath stone-clad and Jacobethan in style, though a Renaissance influence is visible in tapering towers and the interiors. Once the castle owned over 8,000 acres of land, and dozens of staff - a lamplighter lit 150 lamps daily, a maid just concocted preserves - and even now the staff numbers around 80. The library has a chair where Napoleon signed his abdication from the French throne - check out the scratch marks he made Many iconic artworks acquired over centuries adorn the rooms, and determined upkeep by successive owners has meant the massive structure - over 200 rooms, including about 70 bedrooms - remains in great shape.

Elements of the Estate

The grounds are arguably the most beautiful part of the estate, with 300-year-old Lebanon cedars among rolling hills, masses of flowers and ornamental plants.

Grounds at the Highclere Castle
Grounds at the Highclere CastleWikimedia Commons

Most surprisingly, there is an Egyptian museum in the basement, with one of the best collection of Egyptian antiquities in the world. Lord Porchester, the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, was a keen Egyptologist, and sponsored the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922.

Even if you are a not a diehard Downtonian, the castle, especially its spectacular gardens, bring alive a past era of grandeur. Book a visit in advance though.

Getting There

To visit Highclere Castle, located in Hampshire, England, you can start by checking the castle's opening times and purchasing tickets in advance online as it is not always open to visitors. Highclere Castle is located about 70 miles west of London. Plan your transportation by either driving or taking a train to Newbury or Basingstoke, followed by a taxi or bus ride to the castle. Arrive early to avoid queues, explore the castle and its grounds, and consider joining a guided tour for a more in-depth experience. Respect any rules and regulations set by the staff, and before leaving, visit the gift shop for souvenirs or enjoy refreshments at the onsite café.

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