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In Pictures: Abseiling experts give Warwick Castle a clean-up

Building restoration specialists abseiled down the walls of the castle during its annual external sprucing up.

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Warwick Castle is undergoing its annual external clean-up this week, which sees restoration specialists abseiling down its walls to clear weeds and dirt from the 800-year-old landmark.

Warwick Castle seen from above
Building restoration specialists abseil down the walls of Warwick Castle’s south front, known as Caesar’s Tower (Jacob King/PA)
Restorer cleaning high up at Warwick Castle with river in the background
Weeds were carefully removed from the stonework (Jacob King/PA)

Warwick Castle can trace its origins as a Saxon stronghold to a Civil War prison and stately home. The castle has been a visitor attraction since 1815.

Two people abseilers on Warwick Castle
Building restoration specialists abseil from the top of Warwick Castle’s south front (Jacob King/PA)
A person cleaning a wall at Warwick Castle
The abseiling specialists are trained to work at height (Jacob King/PA)
Warwick Castle as two abseiling workers clean the brickwork
The castle’s brickwork and towers are cleaned after a year of weed growth and bird droppings (Jacob King/PA)
A worker clears weeds from Warwick Castle's stonework
A restorer clears weeds from Warwick Castle’s stonework (Jacob King/PA)
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