Who lived in the Nottingham Castle?

The castle served as the official residence of Queen Joan, the wife of Henry IV. In 1460 Edward of York had himself declared king at Nottingham Castle. He would later take the throne as Edward IV. He was followed by his brother Richard III, who used Nottingham Castle as his main residence during his brief reign.

Who owned Nottingham Castle?

Nottingham City Council

Nottingham Castle
Owner Nottingham City Council
Controlled by Nottingham Castle Trust
Site history
Built 1068

Why was Nottingham Castle built?

Nottingham Castle was built for William the Conqueror. After his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, he set about having castles built up and down the country, as he suppressed any revolt against his authority.

What is Nottingham Castle made of?

Norman Beginnings In the years after the Norman Conquest in 1066, William, now King of England, began to assert his control over his new territory. He decided to build Nottingham Castle in 1068 – constructing a wooden motte-and-bailey castle.

What Nottingham is famous for?

Nottingham has links to the legend of Robin Hood and to the lace-making, bicycle and tobacco industries. The city is also the county town of Nottinghamshire and the settlement was granted its city charter in 1897, as part of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

Why is Nottingham Castle not a castle?

The original castle was torn down following the English civil war in the 17th Century and was replaced with a palace for the Duke of Newcastle a few years later. This was burnt down by rioters in the 19th Century and lay derelict for years until it was restored and reopened as a museum in the late 19th Century.

What is Nottingham famous for?

Why is Nottingham Castle important?

For centuries Nottingham Castle has been a key stronghold for Kings and Queen’s in their efforts to control and rule the country. The first castle was built in 1067 shortly after the invasion of William the Conqueror. It was a wooden structure but just three years later it was rebuilt in stone.

What’s Nottingham famous for?

What is Nottingham Most Famous For?

  • Castle Quarter.
  • Wollaton Hall.
  • Nottingham Cathedral.
  • The Nottingham Robin Hood Town Tour.
  • City of Caves.
  • The Exchange.
  • Sherwood Forest.
  • National Justice Museum.

Why is Nottingham called Nottingham?

Saxon Nottingham The Anglo-Saxon word ham meant village. The word inga meant ‘belonging to’ and Snotta was a man. So its name meant the village owned by Snotta. Gradually its name changed to Snottingham then just Nottingham.

What is a Nottingham accent?

The Nottingham accent is ‘a bit of a blend of accents from surrounding counties including Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Lancashire’

Who burned down Nottingham Castle?