< Castles of England
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Brampton Bryan Castle Castle 13–14th century Ruins Private Gatehouse survives.
Clifford Castle Motte and bailey 11–13th century Fragments Private Building At Risk.
Colwall Castle Motte and bailey 11th century Earthworks Situated within Iron Age hill fort on the summit of Herefordshire Beacon at a height of 1100 ft, possibly pre-Conquest.
Croft Castle Quadrangular castle 14th century Rebuilt Converted to 16/17th century house.
Downton Castle Neo-romantic castle c.1774–8 Intact Private Altered and extended 1860–70.
Eastnor Castle Neo-romantic castle 1811–20 Intact By Robert Smirke.
Ewyas Harold Castle Motte and bailey 11th century Earthworks Probably pre-Conquest, built c.1048, recorded in Domesday Book as rebuilt by William FitzOsbern.
Goodrich Castle Concentric castle 12–13th century Ruins Partly demolished during Civil War.
Hampton Court Fortified manor house 1427 Intact Remodelled in 1830–40s.
Kentchurch Court Fortified manor house 14th century Fragment Part of tower and a gateway survive of medieval structure, remainder largely rebuilt by Nash between 1795 and 1807.
Kinnersley Castle Castle Medieval Rebuilt 16–17th century house on site of medieval castle, of which no visible traces remain.
Longtown Castle Keep and bailey 12–13th century Fragmentary ruins Circular keep.
Pembridge Castle Keep and bailey 12–13th century Partly habitable Private Reconstructed 20th century.
Snodhill Castle Keep and bailey 11–14th century Fragmentary ruins
Stapleton Castle Motte and bailey 12th century Earthworks Ruins of 17th century house on site of medieval castle.
Treago Castle Fortified manor house 15–16th century Restored Private Altered 17–19th centuries.
Wigmore Castle Keep and bailey 11–14th century Fragmentary ruins Partly dismantled 1643.
Wilton Castle Castle 13th century Fragmentary ruins Remains incorporated in 19th century house.
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