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Richmond Castle ‘unexpectedly’ closed to visitors on Monday

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Richmond Castle, one of England’s most complete Norman fortresses, announced on social media on Monday (May 11) that it will be shut for the day.

The historic site said: “We’ve had to unexpectedly close Richmond Castle at short notice today.

“If you have a booking for when we’re closed, we will automatically cancel any bookings and make any necessary refunds within 10 working days.”

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It is currently unclear for the reason behind the closure, but organisers have confirmed the castle will reopen as normal tomorrow.

The post added: “We always do everything we can to avoid unexpected closures like this, and we’re really sorry to disappoint you.

“We will reopen tomorrow as normal on Tuesday, May 12.

“Thank you for understanding.”

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The Norman stronghold stands above the River Swale in the heart of Richmond and was built from the 1070s by Alan Rufus to secure his new lands after the Norman Conquest.

The castle features a 12th-century keep and served as a detention centre for conscientious objectors during the First World War.

English Heritage describes it as the best-preserved early-Norman castle in England.

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