Visitor Information
This remarkable Castle was built on the instruction of William the Conqueror. With its magnificent views across the Welland Valley this stronghold was crucial in helping William subdue his new kingdom.
As well as a fortress the Castle was an important seat of government, the Great Council of Rockingham being held here in 1095. The Castle architecture has examples from every period of its 950 year history. Surrounding the Castle are some 18 acres of gardens largely following the foot print of the medieval Castle. The vast 400 year old "Elephant Hedge" dissects the formal 17th century terraced gardens.
Visitors to Rockingham Castle tour the Castle in their own time. Guides are located throughout the Castle and are happy to answer questions or assist children completing the Rockingham eye spy.
News
Early May 2008, a Call to Arms with thousands of battle re-enactors, including infantry, cavalry and artillery; late May, an Antiques & Collectors Weekend Fair; June, a Jousting & Medieval Living History Village display of horsemanship and arms; late August, Vikings Of Middle England, with battles, horses and a Living History Camp (all detailed at the website, with many other events).

