Tour

A tour around Tamworth Castle is a tour through time.

With over 900 years of history a tour of Tamworth Castle is a journey through time. Visitors are invited to explore 15 rooms, each offering an insight into the changes in the Castle's fortunes and those of its inhabitants, over the centuries.
On entering the Castle you pass straight into the Courtyard, and are met with a jumble of building styles that give a visual timeline of how the Castle has been remodelled and developed over time.
Exit the Courtyard into the first room and discover the Norman Exhibition. Pay attention to your host, Robert Marmion, as he welcomes you as guests, and then have a go at some of the hands on activities, including trying on the medieval armour.
Wind up the Tudor staircase and step into the Dining Room. You can take a seat at the dining table or handle some of the replica items on display to get an idea of what it would be like to feast with the Lord and Lady. Walk into the Ante Chamber to see where the food would be prepared before being brought to the table, and savour the aromatic smells of the many herbs and spices in here.
Adjacent to the Dining Room is the Day Parlour. Filled with period furniture it has been set out to represent a private living room, where special guests would gather before dinner to relax, and socialise or play cards. It is believed that King James I stayed in this room during his three visits to the Castle.
Continue upstairs to the Tamworth Story and discover more about the town of Tamworth, its development, industries and inhabitants. Sit in the stocks, find the Tamworth Sandy-Back pigs, and keep on the right side of the law by finding out about Sir Robert Peel, and his first policemen.

Take a chilling walk past the haunted stairs, into the Ladies Chamber and through to the Servant's Bedroom, trying to avoid our resident ghosts. This part of the building is where most visitors say they feel the presence of spirits - come and experience it for yourself.

Venture outside onto the parapet and cross the ancient Castle walls, taking in the extensive views of the grounds below. Once on the other side continue inside to the last of the rooms, that take you through Victorian times and relives the story of the Cooke family - the last residents of the Castle. This includes the families Nursery, Bedroom, Bathroom, Parlour and Drawing Room.
Returning to the ground floor, the tour of Tamworth Castle finishes with the grandest room of all - the Great Hall. This Medieval room has plenty of information on its history and construction as well as an interesting displays of weapons and armour. Within the hall is a touch screen information point that offers a virtual tour of all the rooms and a database of photographs to view on the town and surrounding area. For those who cannot access the whole building it is an enjoyable and invaluable source of information on the Castle.
Finish off your tour by enjoying a drink in our small café and browsing through the gifts available in our shop.

Lady's ChamberDining RoomDrawing RoomLady's ChamberParapit