Castles · East Midlands
Chartley Castle
Chartley Castle is a castle in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1.5 h–3 h
- Nearest railway station
- Chartley Halt · 1.4 km
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Chartley Castle is a castle in the United Kingdom — fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Coordinates: 52.8540°, -1.9856°.
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Heritage listing
Chartley Castle lies in ruins to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire, between Stafford and Uttoxeter (grid reference SK010285). Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned on the estate in 1585. The remains of the castle and associated earthworks are a Scheduled Monument, the site having been protected since 1925. The castle itself is a Grade II* listed building
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Chartley Castle lies in ruins to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire, between Stafford and Uttoxeter (grid reference SK010285). Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned on the estate in 1585. The remains of the castle and associated earthworks are a Scheduled Monument, the site having been protected since 1925. The castle itself is a Grade II* listed building
Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.
Background
History
The motte and bailey castle was built by one of the early Earls of Chester, about 1100, as a safe stop-over for their journeys to places such as Tutbury. It was rebuilt in 1220 by Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester, who died in 1232. It then passed by marriage to William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby. It remained in the Ferrers family for more than 200 years, and in 1453, passed to Walter Devereux, through his wife Anne de Ferrers, the Ferrers heiress. Through his wife, Walter also became jure uxoris Baron Ferrers of Chartley in 1461, and was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. The castle was then abandoned as a residence, and Chartley Manor, a moated and battlemented timber…
Description
Substantial remains are still present today, including a rare cylindrical keep, a curtain wall flanked by two half-round towers, a twin-towered gatehouse and an angled tower. A survey conducted in the nineteenth century identified five towers ranging from 35 to 41 feet external diameter, and the keep, 50 feet in diameter. One author has noted similarities of the plan to the Château de Montlhéry near Paris, which Ranulph de Blondeville may have been familiar with. M.W. Thompson noted numerous architectural similarities between Chartley, Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire and also Beeston Castle in Cheshire, all thought to have been built under de Blondeville.
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 52.8540, -1.9856
- County
- Staffordshire
- District
- Stafford
- Parish
- Stowe-by-Chartley
- Postcode
- ST18 0LN
- Parliamentary constituency
- Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge
- Nearest railway station
- Chartley Halt — 1.4 km
Sources
- wikidata: Q5086927 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Chartley Castle (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Chartley Castle-1.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Chartley Castle?
- Chartley Castle is in Staffordshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode ST18 0LN), in the parish of Stowe-by-Chartley.
- Is Chartley Castle a listed building?
- Chartley Castle is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
- Does Chartley Castle charge admission?
- Chartley Castle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
- How do I get to Chartley Castle?
- The nearest railway station is Chartley Halt, about 1.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode ST18 0LN.