We met some friends at Atkinson's café inside Lancaster Castle.
The castle was established not long after the Norman Conquest and was used a fortress and prison until, in 2011, the Home Office decided it was too expensive to operate as a prison. Since then it has become a tourist attraction, showcasing its role in Lancaster's history over the past thousand years.
(L-R) The King's Evidence Tower, the Witches' Tower, the Governor's House and the medieval Gate House |
The imposing Norman Keep is the heart of the original castle |
(L-R) Male Felons' Tower, King's Evidence Tower and the Witches' Tower (built 1325) |
The Shire Hall, completed in 1801 |
Lancaster Priory sits next to the castle and is a similar age |
The Priory's ancient stonework |
The Priory's beautiful interior |
It was a fine day with gorgeous autumn colours |
Looking down over St Mary's Parade and across the Lancaster skyline |