Lympne Castle

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Lympne Castle in 2011.
Lympne Castle is a medieval castle located near the village of Lympne, Kent, above Romney Marsh.

Today, it is used primarily as a venue for corporate events and weddings. It is generally not open to the public. The Estate Manager is Rod Aspinall. Lympne Castle is believed to be haunted, and has attracted mediums and ghost-hunters over the years.

In September 1978, the band Wings recorded some sessions for their 1979 album Back to the Egg at the castle. [1]

References

  1. Paul McCartney's sessions

External links

Lympne Castle as it appeared ca. 1830. Extensive renovations and additions were carried out subsequent to the making of this view

Coordinates: 51°4′19.98″N 1°1′25.04″E / 51.0722167°N 1.0236222°E / 51.0722167; 1.0236222

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