Brewers Castle

Heritage Site in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Brewers Castle

Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies Exmoor Ponies being counted.
Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies Credit: Lewis Clarke

Brewers Castle, also known as Nunney Castle, is a historic medieval fortress located in Somerset, England. Situated in the picturesque village of Nunney, this heritage site is considered one of the finest examples of a moated castle in the country.

Built in the late 14th century by Sir John Delamare, a local knight, Brewers Castle was designed primarily as a luxurious residence rather than a military stronghold. The castle's striking architecture includes a square layout with four corner towers, surrounded by a wide and deep moat that adds to its defensive charm. A stone bridge connects the castle to the mainland, further enhancing its grandeur.

The castle's interior features a great hall, private chambers, and a chapel, all showcasing the opulence and elegance of the period. While much of the original furnishings and decorations have been lost over time, visitors can still admire the remnants of the beautiful fireplaces, stone carvings, and intricate window tracery.

Brewers Castle has witnessed its fair share of historical events. During the English Civil War in the 17th century, it was besieged and partially destroyed by Parliamentary forces. Despite the damage, the castle was never fully restored and retains its partially ruined state, which only adds to its allure.

Today, Brewers Castle is managed by English Heritage and is open to the public. Visitors can explore the castle's grounds, walk along the moat, and learn about its fascinating history through informative displays and guided tours. The castle's scenic surroundings, including a beautiful garden, make it a popular destination for history enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and those seeking a tranquil retreat.

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Brewers Castle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.053/-3.592 or Grid Reference SS8829. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies Exmoor Ponies being counted.
Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies
Exmoor Ponies being counted.
Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies Ponies from the Anchor herd at rounded up and counted, labelled and put back out onto the moors.
Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies
Ponies from the Anchor herd at rounded up and counted, labelled and put back out onto the moors.
Dulverton : Exmoor Pony A pony has come to say hello.
Dulverton : Exmoor Pony
A pony has come to say hello.
Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies Interest in the Anchor herd is such that the BBC have come to film a report.
Dulverton : Exmoor Ponies
Interest in the Anchor herd is such that the BBC have come to film a report.
Dulverton : Marsh Hill Exmoor ponies heading along Marsh Hill.
Dulverton : Marsh Hill
Exmoor ponies heading along Marsh Hill.
Dulverton : Marsh Hill Exmoor ponies heading along Marsh Hill after being rounded up and ready for an annual count.
Dulverton : Marsh Hill
Exmoor ponies heading along Marsh Hill after being rounded up and ready for an annual count.
Castle Bridge, Dulverton, Somerset Looking north over Castle Bridge.  Just to the right of this, Danes's Brook, which flows under the bridge, joins the river Barle. Presumably the  bridge gets its name from Brewer's Castle, the site of which is out-of-shot up the hill from the top left of this image.
Castle Bridge, Dulverton, Somerset
Looking north over Castle Bridge. Just to the right of this, Danes's Brook, which flows under the bridge, joins the river Barle. Presumably the bridge gets its name from Brewer's Castle, the site of which is out-of-shot up the hill from the top left of this image.
Exe Valley Way: near Great Gate On the Exe Valley Way between Hawkridge and Brewer Castle.
Exe Valley Way: near Great Gate
On the Exe Valley Way between Hawkridge and Brewer Castle.
Dulverton: Draydon Wood Beyond the wood lies the Barle valley and on the hill above is Hinham Farm, its north-facing fields still partly covered in frost. Three riders from the Devon & Somerset hunt can be seen
Dulverton: Draydon Wood
Beyond the wood lies the Barle valley and on the hill above is Hinham Farm, its north-facing fields still partly covered in frost. Three riders from the Devon & Somerset hunt can be seen
River Barle Looking upstream, water level very low after the dry summer.
River Barle
Looking upstream, water level very low after the dry summer.
Dulverton: footbridge over stream On the public footpath between Dulverton and Waddicombe, looking east
Dulverton: footbridge over stream
On the public footpath between Dulverton and Waddicombe, looking east
Dulverton: below Chilcott Looking east in the direction of Lower Chilcott Wood, in a hidden valley, with pussy willow by a stream
Dulverton: below Chilcott
Looking east in the direction of Lower Chilcott Wood, in a hidden valley, with pussy willow by a stream
Dulverton: by Lower Chilcott A cat enjoying Easter sunshine
Dulverton: by Lower Chilcott
A cat enjoying Easter sunshine
Dulverton: Higher Chilcott Farm Home of Pine Lodge Riding Holidays. Looking north east. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.pinelodge.countryside-inter.net/introductionframe.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.pinelodge.countryside-inter.net/introductionframe.htm">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Dulverton: Higher Chilcott Farm
Home of Pine Lodge Riding Holidays. Looking north east. See LinkExternal link
Dulverton: track to Cawkett Looking south west
Dulverton: track to Cawkett
Looking south west
Dulverton: five hinds Near Chilcott Cross, looking east
Dulverton: five hinds
Near Chilcott Cross, looking east
Dulverton: by Chilcott Cross Looking north east towards a barn
Dulverton: by Chilcott Cross
Looking north east towards a barn
Dulverton: towards Higher Chilcott Looking south west. Higher Chilcott - beyond the square - has smoke rising from a chimney and Lower Chilcott is to the left of this farm
Dulverton: towards Higher Chilcott
Looking south west. Higher Chilcott - beyond the square - has smoke rising from a chimney and Lower Chilcott is to the left of this farm
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Brewers Castle is located at Grid Ref: SS8829 (Lat: 51.053, Lng: -3.592)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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