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Police cordon off Kenilworth Castle after unidentified object discovered

An unidentified object discovered at Kenilworth Castle prompted a precautionary police cordon and call for bomb disposal experts on Thursday, but was quickly determined to be non-suspicious and posed no threat.





Quick Facts
Who
Warwickshire Police
What
Unidentified object discovered at Kenilworth Castle
When
Thursday afternoon
Where
Kenilworth Castle
- Unidentified object discovered at Kenilworth Castle
- Police cordon established
- Bomb disposal experts called
- Cordon lifted after object deemed non-suspicious
- Warwickshire Police
Army bomb disposal experts were called to Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire on Thursday afternoon after staff discovered an unidentified object in an area outside the castle walls. Warwickshire Police established a cordon around the building as a precautionary measure while awaiting the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team.
Following initial assessment, authorities determined the object posed no threat. The cordon was promptly lifted and police teams departed the site. A castle spokesperson confirmed the sequence of events, noting that castle staff had alerted police upon discovery, leading to the establishment and subsequent removal of the cordon once the object was deemed non-suspicious.
The incident concluded swiftly, contrasting sharply with the castle's medieval history. Kenilworth Castle, dating from the 12th century, was famously the site of one of England's longest medieval sieges in 1266. The fortress has been home to notable historical figures including John of Gaunt, Henry V, and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.
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Why This Matters
While the incident resolved without incident, it underscores the heightened security protocols at heritage sites in response to potential threats. For visitors and local communities, understanding how authorities respond to security alerts demonstrates the layered safeguards protecting public spaces and cultural landmarks. The swift resolution also shows the efficiency of coordinated emergency response between castle staff, police, and specialist teams.
Timeline & Sources
Jun 18, 2026
WireBBC reports incident