Castle grounds closed due to further 'debris'

Sarah-May Buccieri
BBC News
Reporting fromTattershall
BBC A red-bricked castle with four columns. It is surrounded by lush grass and green trees.BBC
Tattershall Castle was built in the 15th Century

The grounds of a Lincolnshire castle have been closed while staff continue to investigate what they have described as "debris".

Tattershall Castle had already been closed after the "debris" was found on 3 April.

On Wednesday, more was found in the "wider area", and the grounds were shut.

The National Trust apologised for the inconvenience and said: "The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers and the castle heritage are our top priority."

A sign which says "CASTLE CLOSED" in bold red writing, attached to a wooden gate.
The castle grounds have been closed

Tattershall Castle was built in the 15th Century for Lord Ralph Cromwell, treasurer to Henry VI, as a show of wealth, position and power.

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