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The Castle Studies Trust

The Castle Studies Trust runs an annual grant programme that provides a small number of grants annually up to £10,000 (with no matched funding requirement) for the study and research of castles to enhance both scholarly and public education.

This includes supporting historical and archaeological research, the promotion and dissemination of such research, and the production of other pieces of work such as reconstruction drawings that would help enhance the public understanding of castles and castle sites.

All projects should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and anchored within a time frame (for example, projects should start within 10 weeks of confirmation of a grant award). Priority is given to funding new pieces of research and increasing public understanding of lesser-known sites not managed by major heritage bodies.

Grants can be used for:

  • Costs associated with carrying out a project such as travelling to and from the site, equipment, labour, services provided by third parties etc.
  • Reconstruction drawings and other pieces of work such as reconstruction drawings that would promote public understanding of a castle site.
  • Reviews of historical sources (as part of a Castle Studies Trust funded project).
  • Scientific testing on objects/materials from a castle site, such as radiocarbon dating, and/or
  • Site based survey work (geographical, architectural, topographical etc).
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Grant Criteria and the application form can be downloaded from the  Castle Studies Trust Website.

If you have any questions regarding the criteria or any other aspect of the grant giving process, please contact Jeremy Cunnington at:

Email address: [email protected]
Or by post at:
Flat 3,
46 Ferme Park Road
London
N4 4ED

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