I’ve recently moved ‘up north’, so I am going round lots of the local museums and heritage sites. I am going to record my thoughts about these visits on my blog ‘Muses on Museums’.
However much I like visiting museums, there is something great about visiting a site, the chance to explore and see the surroundings. It gives you the opportunity to really stop and think about the history of the site, rather than looking at objects out of context, behind glass, in a museum.
So, I went off on a visit to Beeston Castle. I’ve been passed it a couple of times on the train, and it is in an impressive setting. As Cheshire is pretty flat, any time you go up, you get great long distance views, and Beeston Castle doesn’t disappoint. The entrance to the castle is impressive, as it is a steep bridge across a deep moat. In fact, when we were leaving, I heard a little boy pause and say ‘Wow!’ as he passed through.
Beeston Castle has also a few nice woodland walks around its slopes, and some caves add to the fun exploring. There is a little museum and shop at the entrance building, where the staff are helpful and friendly.
I can recommend a visit.
Here is a link to their website: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/beeston-castle-and-woodland-park/