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Powis Castle & Garden

A red brick castle built on top of a hill with cascading terraces below and tall green yew tree hedges
World-famous garden, 13th century medieval castle and historic collection. Cared for by the National Trust since 1952.

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Location:
Welshpool, Powys, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 8RF
Telephone:
01938 551944
Email:
powiscastle@nationaltrust.org.uk
Website:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/powis-castle-and-garden

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Facilities

  • Accessibility Facilities
  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • EV-Chargers (on site)
  • Mobility Accessibility Facilities

Take a look around

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A lead statue on a stone terrace looking out onto green gardens with a long box hedge
The terraces © National Trust Images Paul Harris
Welshpool
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Visitors looking at the walls of the grand staircase which is covered in intricate paintings
Explore the castle ©NTI / Paul Harris
Welshpool
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A male blue peacock standing proudly at the top of the stone steps to the castle with his green tail feathers on show
Peacocks at Powis ©National Trust Images /J Millar
Welshpool
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A visitor browsing a range of books on the shelves
Second hand bookshop © NTI / Paul Harris
Welshpool

About Powis Castle & Garden

One of the UK's most significant collections of Indian objects is displayed within the ballroom at Powis Castle.

The Clive Museum is home to a collection of more than 1000 items from South and East Asia that were assembled by two generations of the Clive family: Robert (who became known as Clive of India) and his son Edward, who married Henrietta Herbert, daughter of the 1st Earl of Powis (2nd creation). It includes ivories, textiles, statues of Hindu gods, ornamental silver and gold, weapons, and ceremonial armour which date from about 1600 to the 1830s.
The story behind the objects is not always clear and although some items were purchased or received as gifts, others were acquired as spoils of war, and so today the collection remains a symbol of Britain’s colonial past and represents the ongoing impacts of colonial and imperial legacies in the twenty-first century. Both academic and community research remains ongoing to ensure a balanced interpretation of this significant collection.

A green lawn below a row of orange, red and yellow autumnal trees, with the castle at the top of the hill
The Great Lawn ©National Trust Images / Iolo Perri

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