As part of the 2025 Heritage Open Days festival, English Heritage are offering for the first time, exclusive guided tours of Ludgershall Castle.
The tours will take place on Sunday 21 September at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. They are approx. 1 hour. Due to limited parking
Probably begun in the late 11th century by a sheriff of Wiltshire, Ludgershall was much improved in the 13th century by King John and his son Henry III, who used the castle as a hunting lodge. Three large walls and extensive earthworks survive, while in the centre of the nearby village are the remains of a 14th-century cross.To find out more about the site a please go to https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/ludgershall-castle-and-cross/
Parking: There is a small free car park with four spaces on Castle Street 50 metres from the site. A further car park (not managed by English Heritage) can be found in St James Street in the town centre. It is possible to drive to the gate at the entrance to the castle grounds for dropping off.Access: The wooded western section of the site has narrow footpaths which can become muddy in wet weather, sturdy footwear is therefore advised. The grassed earthworks surrounding the ruins are steep.