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March 9, 2009

Goodrich Castle

Filed under: Castles — Tags: , , , , , — myroadtotravel @ 7:00 pm
 
Visits Goodrich Castle

Visits Goodrich Castle

Goodrich Castle is the most splendid in the county of Herefordshire, and one of the best examples of English military architecture.  It is still impressive despite its ruinous state.  The castle is perched on a rocky spur above the River Wye, four miles southwest of Ross-on-Wye.

Godric’s Castle – no doubt named after Godric Mappestone, who held the land nearby – is first recorded in 1101.  Nothing is left of Godric’s stronghold but within the bailey, very close to the later curtain, rises a well-preserved though relatively small Norman keep.  Henry II took over the castle, and the keep is generally attributed to him, but the royal accounts record very little expenditure here.

 The keep is a tall, square tower with pilaster buttresses and Norman windows.  The original first floor entrance was later converted into a window, with a new doorway inserted immediately below.

 Strangely enough, the existing curtain and corner towers are not the first on the site.  King John granted Goodrich to the mighty William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and a stone enclosure followed. Some of his masonry is embedded in the present east curtain and the foundations of a round tower underlie the present southwest tower. 

A later Earl of Pembroke, William de Valence, tore this structure down and erected his own.  His building is contemporary and comparable with the Edwardian castles of Wales.  Such a castle is a rarity in England.  It is square in plan, the more vulnerable south and east sides being protected by a wide, rock-cut ditch.  A thick curtain surrounds the bailey, with massive round towers at three corners and a gatehouse occupying the fourth.  Each tower rises from a solid square base, which sinks back into the cylinder in pyramid fashion. Forming spurs.  The spurs projecting from the southeast tower are particularly high.

 During much of the 14th and 15th centuries the castle was the home to the Talbots, before they abandoned it in favour of more modern accommodation. The empty castle was reoccupied during the Civil War by Parliamentary forces in 1643 and then Royalist forces in 1645. Following their surrender after a two month siege the castle was slighted to prevent any further use.

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Tel: 01600 890538
E-mail: customers@english-heritage.org.uk

Access to castle: Many steps to the courtyard and Great Hall. Upper floors reached via steep stairs, some spiralled. Access to chapel via one step.

Grounds: Accessed via steps; gravel or paved paths.

Visually impaired: Special audio tour included in admission price.

Hearing impaired visitors: Audio tour with hearing loop included in admission price.

Parking: 330m from entrance. To avoid slopes and steps park near the refreshments area. Path to the castle can be muddy in places. Disabled visitors may take their cars along the driveway (marked no entry) to within 15m of the castle entrance on a rough track, closing gate behind them. (please notify custodian in advance).

Toilets:Adapted WCs in car park with level access.

Refreshments:In car park (privately run, open April – September only), with wooden benches outside.


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Controlling Business Travel Costs

Filed under: Business Travel — Tags: , , , , — myroadtotravel @ 9:50 am
 
How to Cut Travel Costs

How to Cut Travel Costs

Sometimes when we are traveling on business, it is easy to let costs get out of control.  But if you are working from a per diem or have other constraints on your travel budget, you should learn some cost cutting methods that you can put into effect that won’t make your life miserable on the road.

These cost-cutting ideas are not just to stay out of trouble with the budget people back at the home office.  Often businesses have a set budget for business travel and once it is gone, no further trips can be made during that budget year.  So if you anticipate the need for more business trips in the months ahead, it is prudent to keep an eye on costs as you go so you can conserve that limited budget to facilitate important trips yet to come.

Economizing on the road can be difficult because you are put right in the middle of the hospitality industry which, while good at making you feel comfortable and providing for your needs, hotels and restaurants are also good at running up your tab.  But there are some easy ways to sidestep a lot of unnecessary spending so you can stretch your business travel budget – Here are a few. 

* Eat before you go.  Airport restaurants or snack bars are notoriously overpriced.  So even if you are leaving early in the morning, have breakfast and get well satisfied before leaving home so you don’t have to buy food en route.

* Wise packing.  Think through your life in the hotel and on the road.  You can buy travel sizes of almost everything you will need.  Moreover, you can pack some light and easy to carry snacks such as trail mix, candy bars or nuts that can be used to hold you over during the trip until you can get a good meal.  By being self-dependent during the trip, you save a lot by not using airport services.

* A hotel is just a bed, a shower and a TV.  When booking your accommodations, think about where you should stay.  If you don’t need a luxury hotel, don’t book one.  If you are just staying the night in one place and then moving on, a clean, well run motel can take care of you just as well as the executive suite at a luxury hotel.

* Share that ride.  If you are traveling as a party, or you are meeting business partners at the destination, you can share cabs or rental vehicles and save business costs as well as conserve on burning fossil fuels unnecessarily.

* Markets and delis.  You can even eat economically in a big town like New York or Orlando by using the same sense you have at home.  By taking an early trip to a nearby grocery store, you can stock your room with fruits and travel foods and cut down on the amount of meals you have to eat out.

* Public transportation.  If the town you’re traveling to has safe and workable subways or other public transpiration, that can be much more efficient for you than renting a car.  Washington DC for example has outstanding rail transport that you can use rather than rent a car.

By using the same good common sense you execute at home to keep expenses under control, you can not only live inexpensively on the road, you can actually live better.  And by not allowing yourself to be overcharged for some very basic goods and services, you will feel better about your business outing and become known in your company as a smart traveler.

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