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Bungay Castle

Suffolk, England


Bungay Castle
Bungay Castle, further view Bungay Castle, further view

Key facts

Operator
Bungay Castle Trust
Condition
Ruin
Access
Free, open access

Pinpoint

Bungay NR35 1AW

Telephone 01986 896485

Built by the Bigod family - the Norman lords granted lands across East Anglia by William I, who also held nearby Framlingham - Bungay Castle is currently closed for repairs, with reviewers reporting scaffolding covering much of the ruin into 2026. When it was accessible, entry ran through the on-site cafe for a nominal 50p.

Worth the trip

The setting in a bend of the River Waveney, tied into centuries of Bigod family history - reviewers who got in before the closure rate the info boards around the cafe as genuinely well done.

Before you go

Access has been restricted for some time with repairs ongoing into 2026, though reviewers confirm you can still see most of the ruins from outside the fence and there's a grassed seating area opposite.

WHAT VISITORS SAY · 4.1 / 5 across 346 Google reviews

Several recent reviewers report the ruins have been closed to the public due to falling masonry, with only exterior viewing currently possible, though access seems to fluctuate, as one reviewer describes paying a small entrance fee and walking through. When open, visitors appreciate the on-site cafe, information boards, and a detailed model of the castle.

Normally free daily; closed for repairs into 2026

“Lovely village, went to the first black dog festival. Had chips on the lawn and enjoyed the burning of the black shuck. Great historic place with nice people”— Lee Brennan, visitor review

Further reading

Castles: Their History and Evolution in Medieval Britain cover book
Castles: Their History and Evolution in Medieval Britain

Marc Morris

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The Norman Conquest cover book
The Norman Conquest

Marc Morris

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