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Stokesay Castle, Shropshire

Stokesay Castle is one of the finest surviving fortified manor houses in England, and situated at Stokesay in Shropshire.

It was largely built in its present form in the late 13th century by Laurence de Ludlow, on the earlier castle (some of which still survives) founded by its original owners the de Lacy family, from whom it passed to their de Verdun heirs, who retained feudal overlordship of Stokesay until at least 1317.

Laurence 'of' Ludlow was one of the leading wool merchants in England, who intended it to form a secure private house and generate income as a commercial estate. Laurence's descendants continued to own the castle until the 16th century, when it passed through various private owners.

By the time of the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1641, Stokesay was owned by William Craven, the first Earl of Craven and a supporter of King Charles I.

After the Royalist war effort collapsed in 1645, Parliamentary forces besieged the castle in June and quickly forced its garrison to surrender.

Parliament ordered the property to be slighted, but only minor damage was done to the walls, allowing Stokesay to continue to be used as a house by the Baldwyn family until the end of the 17th century.

In the 18th century the Baldwyns rented the castle out for a range of agricultural and manufacturing purposes.

It fell into disrepair, and the antiquarian John Britton noted during his visit in 1813 that it had been "abandoned to neglect, and rapidly advancing to ruin". Restoration work was carried out in the 1830s and 1850s by William Craven, the second Earl of Craven.

In 1869 the Craven estate, then heavily in debt, was sold to the wealthy industrialist John Derby Allcroft who paid for another round of extensive restoration during the 1870s. Both of these owners attempted to limit any alterations to the existing buildings during their conservation work, which was unusual for this period. The castle became a popular location for tourists and artists, and was formally opened to paying visitors in 1908.

For further information please click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokesay_Castle

For the English Heritage web site with details of Stokesay Castle please click here: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stokesay-castle/
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  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The North Tower

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The North Tower

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The distinctive gate house of Stokesay Castle was constructed between 1640-41 replacing an original stone gatehouse. It has elaborately carved timber brackets and is similar in design to houses in Ludlow which were constructed around the same time.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    St John The Baptist Church which is immediately adjacent to Stokesay Castle and through which visitors pass to access the castle. Built in the 12th Century the church was rebuilt after damage inflicted during the English Civil War.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The Moat and North Tower. Stokesay Castle was more of a fortified house designed to protect its inhabitants rather than a military stronghold.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The distinctive gate house of Stokesay Castle was constructed between 1640-41 replacing an original stone gatehouse. It has elaborately carved timber brackets and is similar in design to houses in Ludlow which were constructed around the same time.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The distinctive gate house of Stokesay Castle was constructed between 1640-41 replacing an original stone gatehouse. It has elaborately carved timber brackets and is similar in design to houses in Ludlow which were constructed around the same time.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The distinctive gate house of Stokesay Castle was constructed between 1640-41 replacing an original stone gatehouse. It has elaborately carved timber brackets and is similar in design to houses in Ludlow which were constructed around the same time.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    St John The Baptist Church which is immediately adjacent to Stokesay Castle and through which visitors pass to access the castle. Built in the 12th Century the church was rebuilt after damage inflicted during the English Civil War.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Looking south along the moat from the gatehouse.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Over the moat towards St John the Baptist Church.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The distinctive gate house of Stokesay Castle was constructed between 1640-41 replacing an original stone gatehouse. It has elaborately carved timber brackets and is similar in design to houses in Ludlow which were constructed around the same time.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The South Tower, this was a later addition constructed to provide not only more accommodation for the family but also to mark their increasing social status.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    St John The Baptist Church which is immediately adjacent to Stokesay Castle and through which visitors pass to access the castle. Built in the 12th Century the church was rebuilt after damage inflicted during the English Civil War.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    View along the side of the Great Hall to the South Tower.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The distinctive gate house of Stokesay Castle was constructed between 1640-41 replacing an original stone gatehouse. It has elaborately carved timber brackets and is similar in design to houses in Ludlow which were constructed around the same time.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Entrance to the Great Hall. The modern fire precautions look rather out of place.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Great Hall Interior

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Great Hall Interior

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Interior of the North Tower - second floor.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Interior of the North Tower - second floor. The doorway giving access to stairs leading to the Great Hall.

  • Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021

    The cruck roof of the Great Hall.

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    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021
    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021
    Stokesay Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire - June 10, 2021