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  1. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Il castello di Sudeley è situato vicino a Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Inghilterra. Risale al decimo secolo, ma la parte abitata è principalmente elisabettiana. Il castello ha un gran giardino, che è progettato e mantenuto su standard elevati.

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  2. Sudeley Castle is a Grade I listed castle in the parish of Sudeley, in the Cotswolds, near to the medieval market town of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. The castle has 10 notable gardens covering some 15 acres (6.1 ha) within a 1,200-acre (490 ha) estate nestled within the Cotswold hills.

    • 1443 on the site of a previous fortified manor house
    • Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe, Henry Dent-Brocklehurst, Molly Dent-Brocklehurst
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  3. With a fascinating history that spans over 1,000 years, 10 magnificent gardens and an estate located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sudeley Castle is rated amongst the top attractions on TripAdvisor for 'Things to do in the Cotswolds'.

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  4. Home. What to do. Inside the castle. Sudeley was once a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I.

  5. Book your tickets. With a fascinating history that spans over 1,000 years, 10 magnificent gardens and an estate located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sudeley Castle is rated amongst the top attractions on TripAdvisor for 'Things to do in the Cotswolds'.

  6. Il castello di Sudeley è situato vicino a Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Inghilterra. Risale al decimo secolo, ma la parte abitata è principalmente elisabettiana. Il castello ha un gran giardino, che è progettato e mantenuto su standard elevati.

  7. The Cotswolds. During its thousand-year history, this magnificent castle has welcomed many a monarch, including Richard III, Henry VIII and Charles I. Half a mile southeast of Winchcombe, it’s most famous as the home and final resting place of Catherine Parr (Henry VIII’s widow), who lived here with her fourth husband, Thomas Seymour.