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⚠️ Important Notice: Castle will be closed to public until Sunday 26th October
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When were Deer first seen in the Park?
The Cistercian monks, who established an Abbey here in 1147, are known to have hunted wild deer.
In 1558 Sir Rice Mansel was granted a licence to fence the park, this must have been to keep the deer inside the Park.
Both fallow and red deer were recorded in the Park in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.