Eye Castle Suffolk
1 Castle Hill, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 7AP
A famous legend indicates that the remains of Queen Boudica or the Dragon Queen as she was known are buried in the soil underneath the Castle Hill Estate which in 68AD was the highest point in North Suffolk.
The motte is the high defensive mound with a keep on the top whilst the ‘bailey’ is the level area in front of the mound. Today, the ruins of a 19th century folly are situated on the summit of the motte and can be accessed by a flight of stone steps for spectacular views of the town and surrounding countryside. The original line of the ‘bailey’ can still be seen as the line of buildings following the streets around the castle. Sections of the curtain wall are all that remains of the 12th century castle that once dominated the site and information boards provide a more in-depth look at its history.
Self-guided walks will be available.
1 Castle Hill, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 7AP
The castle is on an uneven site and access is limited. There are 90 steps with a gentle rise to the top vantage point. The lower level is uneven laid to grass with picnic tables.
Just a short distance from the towns two FREE car parks in Cross Street and Buckshorn Lane walk along Church Street the Castle is within easy walking distance of the Town Hall and Eye Church both of which are part of this years Heritage Open Days trail around the town.