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Leeds Castle

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Leeds Castle sits within a large Kent estate, offering a glimpse into England’s rich history. Constructed across multiple centuries beginning in the twelfth, the castle is renowned for its dramatic location on islands within a vast moat. It represents a significant period of medieval power and royal life, attracting visitors interested in British castles, historical estates, and aristocratic residences.

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Why is Leeds Castle associated with six queens?

Leeds Castle is linked with six medieval queens of England, including Eleanor of Castile and Catherine of Aragon. That royal history is a major reason it is marketed as a queenly castle rather than only a fortress.

Is Leeds Castle in the city of Leeds?

No, Leeds Castle is in Kent, not the northern English city of Leeds. It stands on islands in a lake near Maidstone.

What makes Leeds Castle's setting unusual?

Leeds Castle is a moated castle built across islands in a lake. The site developed from the 12th century onward, giving it a long layered history.

Who was the last private owner of Leeds Castle?

The last private owner was Lady Baillie, who bought the castle in the 20th century and restored it as a country-house residence. After her death, the Leeds Castle Foundation opened the estate to the public.

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