Porchester, Ruins Of An English Castle

Porchester castle is on the complex coast around the edge of Hampshire. Built around the 11th century on a site that earlier housed a Roman fort. I visited with my daughter and we couldn’t help wondering about the lives of the many people who had lived there. It had a definite feel, a loud whispering of voices  in the total silence. Click on an image for a larger view.

20 thoughts on “Porchester, Ruins Of An English Castle

  1. Wonderful pictures! Something that always amazes me about buildings like this (well, really any building more than 150 years old at the very most) is that every bit of the work was done by muscle power – largely men with some help from horses / oxen / maybe donkeys. Those people worked very, very, very hard!

  2. Fabulous pictures, took me back to my childhood when we walked there most Sundays. Last time we were there, at the bottom of one of the towers a sparrowhawk was feeding on a pigeon it had downed, we just stood there and watched, she ignored us. Fantastic.

  3. Hi,
    Great photos, looks like a fabulous place to explore. I also wonder about the lives of the people that used to live in places like this, just amazing.

  4. a beautiful ruin, so glad these places are kept for us to see and experience, we love to watch Time Team and feel our ancestors were in those ancient places, the human body feels its roots!

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