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Highcliffe Castle

Highcliffe Castle stands as Britain’s most important surviving example of Romantic and Picturesque Gothic Revival architecture. Built between 1831-1835 for Lord Stuart de Rothesay, the Grade I listed castle incorporates Medieval carved stonework salvaged from French abbeys in Normandy. Notable guests included Kaiser Wilhelm II who recovered from illness here in 1907, and retail pioneer Harry Gordon Selfridge who lived here 1916-1922. Devastating fires in the 1960s left the castle a roofless ruin until Christchurch Council purchased it in 1977, undertaking a 20-year restoration. Today visitors can explore the magnificent rooms with views across Christchurch Bay to the Isle of Wight, discovering the castle’s fascinating history through guided tours and exhibitions.

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