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Leicester's Building at Kenilworth Castle reopened after more than 350 years | Leicester's Building at Kenilworth Castle reopened after more than 350 years |
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A castle tower built to try to woo Queen Elizabeth I has been reopened for people to visit after lying in ruins for more than 350 years. | |
Private chambers were created in Leicester's Building for her visits to Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire. | Private chambers were created in Leicester's Building for her visits to Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire. |
It was built by the Earl of Leicester, Robert Dudley, to try and win her hand in marriage, historians said. | It was built by the Earl of Leicester, Robert Dudley, to try and win her hand in marriage, historians said. |
English Heritage has installed new staircases and viewing platforms. | English Heritage has installed new staircases and viewing platforms. |
Head curator Jeremy Ashbee said: "Leicester's Building was one of the most spectacular works of architecture in Elizabethan England, a soaring tower expressly built to win the queen's hand in marriage. | Head curator Jeremy Ashbee said: "Leicester's Building was one of the most spectacular works of architecture in Elizabethan England, a soaring tower expressly built to win the queen's hand in marriage. |
"Visitors can now get right up to the top of this building and get a real sense of the luxury and views she enjoyed." | "Visitors can now get right up to the top of this building and get a real sense of the luxury and views she enjoyed." |
The new staircases take visitors up 18m (60ft) to the queen's former bedroom and views over the castle grounds and woodland. | The new staircases take visitors up 18m (60ft) to the queen's former bedroom and views over the castle grounds and woodland. |
Elizabeth I granted Kenilworth Castle to Robert Dudley in 1563 and the following year he was created Earl of Leicester. | Elizabeth I granted Kenilworth Castle to Robert Dudley in 1563 and the following year he was created Earl of Leicester. |
Dudley, who shared the Queen's passion for riding and dancing, spent a fortune transforming the castle and building a garden for her. | Dudley, who shared the Queen's passion for riding and dancing, spent a fortune transforming the castle and building a garden for her. |
Despite her making four visits to the tower, the last coming in 1575 and lasting for 19 days, Dudley failed to win her hand in marriage. | Despite her making four visits to the tower, the last coming in 1575 and lasting for 19 days, Dudley failed to win her hand in marriage. |
After the English Civil War ended in 1651, Leicester's Building was left in ruins. | After the English Civil War ended in 1651, Leicester's Building was left in ruins. |
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