What happened to Kendal Castle?

View over the town from Kendal Castle A feisty and intelligent queen, we're more than a little proud to say she came from Kendalian stock. But on the death of the last baron in 1571, William Parr, it gradually fell into a ruinous state, and today only parts of the castle wall and one tower remain.
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Who owns Kendal Castle?

The castle was originally built for the Barony of Kendal, but ownership was passed to the Parr family in the 15th-century. Now ruined, parts of the wall shield the old manor hall and the only surviving tower. Today, Kendal Castle is managed by the South Lakeland District Council and is open to the public.
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Who lived in Kendal Castle?

The castle was built in the late 12th century as the home of the Lancaster family who were Barons of Kendal. The best-known family associated with the castle was the Parr family; including Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England.
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Does Kendal have a castle?

Kendal Castle is situated on a mound-like hill, known as a drumlin, to the east of the town of Kendal, Cumbria, in northern England. The building has been a ruin since Tudor times but imposing stonework remains are still present. The site is freely accessible to the public.
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Was Catherine Queen born in Kendal?

In 1512, Thomas' wife Maud gave birth to Katherine. She was not born in Kendal Castle which, by the early 16th century, was neglected and starting to crumble into ruins. She was probably born at Blackfriars in London because Thomas and Maud had a house there and they would later be buried in St.
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What happened to Catherine Parr's daughter?

What happened to Katherine Parr's daughter? In 1549, the ambitious Sir Thomas Seymour was executed for treason, leaving Katherine's daughter an orphan. The two-year-old Lady Mary Seymour disappeared from the historic record in around 1550.
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How many babies did Queen Catherine have?

After becoming a teenage widow to Henry's elder brother Arthur, Prince of Wales, Katherine bore the burden of Henry VIII's determination for a son and heir. Katherine gave birth to six children, but only a daughter (the future Mary I) survived. The King's obsession would split their marriage, and the country, in two.
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Why is Kendal famous?

But for most visitors, Kendal is synonymous with its famous mint cake, a staple of many a mountaineer's backpack and important sustenance for Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on their Everest ascent in 1953.
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What is the oldest family-owned castle in England?

Did you know that Berkeley Castle has been owned by the same family for over 900 years, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited castles in England?
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What is the oldest house in Kendal?

Kendal: Castle Dairy. The oldest surviving house in Kendal, probably 14th-century. In the 1560s it was updated for local dignitary Anthony Garnett. 'Dairy' is probably a folk-etymology of dowry, 'dower-house' for the Barons of Kendal.
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How old is the town of Kendal?

Kendal was first put on the map officially with the arrival of the Romans in the first century AD. Considering the place to be of sufficient importance, they constructed a fort here (the site is at Watercrook on a bend of the River Kent, south of the modern settlement).
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Is Kendal Castle free?

It was eventually purchased by the town of Kendal in 1897, and it is now a popular tourist attraction. The castle is open to the public free of charge, and there are guided tours available.
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Where did Wainwright live in Kendal?

His first home in the town was 19 Castle Grove, which boasted a view of Kendal Castle from the front window. He lived and worked in the town for the rest of his life, serving as Borough Treasurer from 1948 until he retired in 1967.
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Is Kendal Castle dog friendly?

KENDAL CASTLE: The ruins of an early 13th-century castle overlooking the River Kent. The castle is often overlooked by tourists, it's a great dog walk with views stretching across the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Afterwards walk to Farrers old fashioned tea room, which is of course dog friendly.
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Who owns Alnwick Castle now?

While the castle is open for the public to visit, Percy family members do indeed still live there. Wondering who owns Alnwick Castle today? Ralph Percy, the 12th Duke of Northumberland, inherited the castle after the death of his elder brother.
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Where was Catherine Parr from?

Catherine Parr was the eldest child of Sir Thomas Parr, lord of the manor of Kendal in Westmorland (now in Cumbria), and Maud Green, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Green, lord of Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, and Joan Fogge.
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How many illegitimate children did Catherine the Great have?

She gave birth to four children and all were most likely illegitimate, although Peter III claimed the firstborn son, Paul, as his heir. Most likely, Paul was actually the son of one of Catherine's lovers, Sergei Saltykov.
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What is the genetic disease of Henry VIII?

The latest postulated diagnoses for Henry are the coexistence of both Kell blood group antigenicity (possibly inherited from Jacquetta Woodville, Henry's maternal great grandmother) causing related impaired fertility, and McLeod syndrome, causing psychotic changes.
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How much older was Queen Catherine than Henry?

She was a year older than Arthur and six years older than Henry. After Arthur died of sweating sickness in 1502, a papal dispensation by Henry VII was obtained to enable her to marry Henry, though the marriage did not occur until he came to the throne in 1509, when Henry was 17 years old and Catherine was 23.
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Did Mary Boleyn have a son?

Mary had two children during the period of her affair with the king, both of which could easily have been either Henry's or William's. Indeed, she even named her son Henry, though William Carey was recognised at the father at the time.
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Where is Mary Seymour buried?

Porter further speculates that Mary is buried in Lincolnshire, near Grimsthorpe, the estate owned by the Duchess of Suffolk, "where she had lived as an unwelcome burden for most of her short, sad life."
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What happened to Catherine's daughter Mary?

Mary's health deteriorated soon after the Crown lost possession of Calais, and she died, possibly from cancer, on 17 November 1558, aged 42. She was succeeded by her half-sister, who ruled as Elizabeth I.
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Was Wainwright autistic?

Alfred Wainwright may have had autism, biographer says. He was famed for his stubborn nature, insisting his intricate Lakeland guidebooks be printed in his own handwriting and balking at any outing that would involve him missing an episode of his beloved Coronation Street.
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Where is Wainwright buried?

Cremated. Specifically: Lake District, England. At his request, his ashes were scattered at Innominate Tarn, near Haystacks, in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England.
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What lake is Kendal on?

Kendal is the perfect base from which to explore the nearby Lake District towns or stroll through the world famous landscapes that surround us. Did you know Kendal is just 8 miles from the shores of the famous Lake Windermere?
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