A lovely castle and home. Be sure to join one of the free guided tours. Some horrors the oubliette, a 30 foot deep pit where prisoners were thrown and left to die (often with rotting animal carcases that emitted toxic gases, which hastened death. Not too inhumane, then?) Then there's the red hot poker
See: Queen Elizabeth I's bedspread, and hear how it was acquired; Francis Drake's room (he was a regular visitor); the lush red fabric from The Field Of Cloth of Gold (June 1520), which was donated by Henry VIII for his suite in the Castle. There are many family portraits, and also a stunning Stubbs with a good story attached to it.
I found the family anecdotes and stories invest these, and other, historical characters with individual personality, and made them more accessible as human beings. Very intresting.
The Butterfly House is a delight. Beautiful, colourful creatures, some with delicate, transparent, filligris wings, some huge with owl eye markings. The little painted Quail, who eat the bugs, are equally delightful. read more