Warwick Castle is a wonderful place for a writer to wander, soaking up the atmosphere and reliving history through the re-enactments. I’ve captured many images of Warwick Castle over the years and its been hard to narrow down my selection of photos to a few. I decided to share a few of the castle itself, but to mainly focus on the re-enactments which are lots of fun to watch.
And now for my favourites…
A bit more re-enactment with horses!
Another fight…
Add a little fire…
Finally, a little horsing around.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this trip into the past.
Have you been to Warwick Castle, what did you think?
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This is the stuff of which my childhood dreams were made. Great post.
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Definitely!
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Wonderful images, I love Warwick castle.
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Thanks. Warwick is very special. I just wished I lived closer to it.
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Your photos are simply stunning, and the level of detail on the re-enactment shots was amazing. Thank you for sharing them!
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Thank you. It was a pleasure to put the post together and share the images with others. I’m glad you liked them.
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I went to school in UK. I loved my visits to Warwick Castle. Lovely to see such wonderful images. And yes, it is a place of great inspiration.
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Thank you. I went to Warwick once as a child, but the place stayed with me and I was so happy to start visiting it with my own children.
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Wow, the day I went to Warwick castle, and it was quite a few years ago, they didn’t have any reenactments, just lute players. So pictures of those are so wonderful to see. The whole castle has so much to see one day doesn’t feel like enough. I still remember visiting the dungeon among other things !
Do they still have peacocks there?
By the way your photos are stunning :).
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Thanks.
They did have peacocks last time. I remember them trying to steal my daughter’s cheesy wotsits. I had a few shots of them, but too many pic’s to share.
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I remember peacocks in a tree! I thought geese and gulls were the only naughty stealing birds.
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I most certainly enjoyed this trip into the past. The images are spectacular. I think your favorites are mine as well. Beautiful and very interesting. Thank you for sharing your excursion.
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Thank you very much for joining me on the journey. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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The pleasure is mine. Glad to connect.
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The reenactment looks very you! I can imagine Paddren, Varnia and Leyoch here!
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Definitely, although they might be fighting something a little bit more dangerous!
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So cool! What amazing photos!
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Thank you.
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Great photos! I liked your Wordless Wednesday, too.
Visiting from A to Z,
Yvonne V
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Thanks, I’ve enjoyed sharing them.
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I love reenactments!
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They are great fun.
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Great photos – good choice of W 🙂 I wrote a post on jousting too. Your pictures really capture the excitement.
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Thank you. I’ll have to check out your jousting post. Thanks for checking in.
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Oh, I love Warwick Castle! Had lots of fun times there, plus the history is just fantastic. They were firing off the trebuchet one time when we were there 🙂
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I think we saw the last minute of the trebuchet once, I would have loved to have seen it properly.
All this talk of Warwick makes me really want to go back there now!
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Yes, it’s a great place, isn’t it, and a lovely town. We even looked at living there at one point, as it’s quite close to my parents, but work conspired to bring us south instead.
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We looked at living in Ross-on-Wye before the kids came along. Beautiful place, and much closer to Warwick.
It was work that kept us here too!
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Oh yes, Ross-on-Wye is lovely – I’d always imagined us living somewhere like that. Oh well, you have to go where the work is, don’t you? 🙂
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At least until we can survive on our writing earnings, Helen!
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Oh yes, won’t that be wonderful! 🙂 We can dream, can’t we?
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That’s my husband’s dream as well.
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Mine too!
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Warwick castle is so great!
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It is a great place to visit.
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