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You can see where the County Court regularly sits in the historic Shire Hall courtroom hung with coats of arms of the county sheriffs that go back almost a thousand years. Famous cases, such as the 'Handless Corpse' gangland trial and the infamous 'Birmingham Six' mistrial were held here and you can see the trapdoor where steps lead down (hence the expression 'to get sent down') from the defendants' dock to the cells. Deeper in the Castle you can also see the ancient dungeons and instruments of interrogation, slavery and execution, each of which have their wierd, sad and fascinating stories. Frankly, it's scary stuff, being shut up (an optional and mercifully brief treat) where martyrs like St Edmund Arrowsmith spent months in the rank dark. Apparently there were more death sentences handed down here than at any other court in the country - even London. 3000 people were deported to penal colonies in Australia.
Some of the castle is off-limits to tourists - because it's also a 'Category C' Prison housing over 200 prisoners. The Castle belongs to the Queen and is rented from her for this purpose. In fact a substantial proportion of the Queen's income is raised from her holdings in the Duchy of Lancaster. Parts of Lancaster Castle are almost 1000 years old. There isn't any wheelchair access (the landlady doesn't allow modifications to the property!) and you need to be reasonably steady footed on those narrow, twisty stone staircases.
Open daily ALL YEAR, 10am to 5pm Guided tours at 30-minute intervals (Court sittings permitting) from 10.30am to 4pm. Tour duration 45 mins. Themed evening tours available for group bookings. Tours available for pre-booked school groups. Gift shop See Lancaster Castle website for more history, events and info. Find out about the summer evening Guided Walks around the castle and area - from Witches and Martyrs to Ghosts and Murderers. Forget the X-Files... check out our EVENTS section! Some details of convicts transported to Australia and elsewhere are held by Lancashire County Council. If you have any queries, write to: Christine Goodier |
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