< Castles of England
There are in 14 castles in Cornwall.
| Name |
Type |
Date |
Condition |
Image | Ownership / Access |
Notes (Key) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caerhays Castle | Neo-romantic castle | 1807–10 | Intact | ![]() |
Built 1808 by John Nash. | |
| Carn Brea Castle | Sham castle | 15–19th century | Intact | ![]() |
Restaurant | Possible medieval hunting lodge rebuilt 18–19th centuries. |
| Ince Castle | Semi-fortified house | c.1640 | Intact | ![]() |
NGS | House may have been held against the Parliamentarians in 1646. |
| Launceston Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–13th century | Ruins | Duchy of Cornwall property. | ||
| Pendennis Castle | Artillery fort | 1540–98 | Intact | ![]() |
Withstood 5-month siege in 1646. | |
| Pengersick Castle | Fortified manor house | c.1510 | Fragment | ![]() |
4-storey tower remains, with later building. | |
| Place House | Tower house | 15–19th century | Rebuilt | ![]() |
Private residence | Original tower house defended against the French in 1475, subsequently strengthened, later rebuilt. |
| Restormel Castle | Shell keep | 12–13th century | Ruins | ![]() |
Duchy of Cornwall property. | |
| St Catherine's Castle | Artillery fort | 1538–40 | Ruins | ![]() |
At mouth of River Fowey. | |
| St Mawes Castle | Artillery fort | 1540–3 | Intact | ![]() |
Position not defensible from land attack. | |
| St Michael's Mount | Fortified site | 12–17th century | Substantially intact | ![]() |
Castle and priory church comprise single building. | |
| Tintagel Castle | Twin bailey | 1227–33 | Fragmentary remains | ![]() |
Duchy of Cornwall property. | |
| Trematon Castle | Shell keep | 12–13th century | Ruins | ![]() |
Duchy of Cornwall |
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