Local Lifestyles and the need for a castle
Okehampton Castle, Castle Lane, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1JA
As part of the 2026 Heritage Open Days Festival, English Heritage are offering a free guided tour looking at the local lifestyles before 1066 and the changes that the Normans imposed to help explain the need for the castles. Join us at the castle kiosk on 13 September at 1pm. Spaces are limited so booking is essential. Tours last approx 1.5 hours.
The ruins of Okehampton Castle cover a wooded ridge above the swift-flowing West Okement river. In the 14th century, Hugh Courtenay developed it into a palatial home. You can still explore the remains of his buildings, which stretch from the keep mound to the tall gatehouse. The last owner fell foul of Henry VIII and the castle was abandoned. Later its picturesque ruins became an inspiration for Turner and other Romantic painters.
To find out more about the castle, directions and parking please go to https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/okehampton-castle
Okehampton Castle, Castle Lane, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1JA
Please meet at the entrance kiosk for the tour.