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Conisbrough Castle is a late twelfth and early
thirteenth century castle ruin, it was built during the Norman period and is
protected as a Grade 1 listed building standing on a Schedule "A"
historic site.
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Parking: 40m from entrance; special parking
for disabled visitors available outside visitor centre.
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Access to castle and grounds: Via slopes and
smooth grass. Some paths have loose stone chippings. Keep interior has
many steps.
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Visually impaired visitors: Sculpture to
touch in visitor centre.
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Hearing impaired visitors: Audiovisual
programme with hearing loop system installed in visitor centre and keep.
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Toilets: Level access; suitable for
wheelchair users.
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Visitor centre (shop/refreshments): Via
gradual slope, gravel path and ramp.
The staff at the Castle are happy to assist where
they can, if you have particular accessibility requirements please contact the
Castle before setting off for your visit.
Telephone: 01709 863329.
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