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Leeds
Castle, set on two islands on the River Len in the heart
of Kent, has been home to royalty, lords and ladies for more than 900 years. |
Visitors are transported through the castles
history; an eclectic mix of period architecture, sumptuous
interiors and family treasures waiting to be discovered. |
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Our internationally renowned aviaries offer a fascinating
glimpse into the world of modern conservation and captive
breeding programmes. Swans glide on the moat and
waterways, peacocks wander through the grounds and birds
of prey soar on the wind during our falconry displays. |
The gardens offer continuous colour throughout the year.
From a mass of spring bulbs and wild flowers in the Wood
Garden, through fragrant herbs and roses in the quintessentially
English Culpeper Garden, to late flowering borders in
the drought-resistant Mediterranean Lady Baillie Garden. |
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Conferences, meetings, weddings and banquets can also be arranged in the castle and other areas on the estate.
 We hope you enjoy your visit to Leeds Castle.
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Opening Times |
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Open: 10am daily
Last ticket sold (last entry): 4.30pm
Gates close at 6pm
 Castle
Open: 10.30am-5.30pm
(last admission at 5pm)

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Key to the Castle Tickets |
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Adults: £16.50
Concessions: £13.50
Children (4-15): £9.50

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Forthcoming Events |
30 June-5 July
A Midsummer Night's Dream
SOLD OUT

5-6 September
‘Plant to Plate’ Food Festival

19-20 September
Family Fun Weekend with Jousting

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Latest News from Leeds Castle |
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