Maxstoke Castle

Maxstoke Castle
Maxstoke Castle
Warwickshire, England
Maxstoke Castle, 2010.jpg
Maxstoke Gardens
Maxstoke Castle is located in Warwickshire
Shown within Warwickshire
Type Quadrangular castle
Coordinates grid reference SP223891
Current
condition
Occupied
Current
owner
Private
Open to
the public
Annually

Maxstoke Castle is a privately owned moated castle dating from medieval times situated to the north of Maxstoke, Warwickshire.

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It was built by Sir William de Clinton, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, in 1345 to a rectangular plan, with octagonal towers at each angle , a gatehouse on the east, and a residential range on the west, the whole surrounded by a broad moat. Additions were made by Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham who acquired it in 1437 by exchanging it for other manors in Northamptonshire. The castle is unusual in that it has survived largely intact.

Amongst the antiquities there is a 15th century chair upon which Henry VII was crowned after the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, a table owned by Sir Everard Digby (cousin to the Digbys of Coleshill) around which the Gunpowder Plot was planned in 1605, and a 'Whispering Door' (two doors with a common jamb) brought from Kenilworth Castle.

The castle gardens

The present family, the Fetherston-Dilkes, first came into possession in the 17th century. During the Civil War Maxstoke was garrisoned for Parliament.The first known Governor of Maxstoke Castle in 1642/43 was a Captain Layfield. The garrison musters reveal that between March 1644 to October 1645, the Captain of the garrison was Mr Henry Kendall Sen. lord of the manor of Austrey. His son Henry Kendall Jun. was his lieutenant. The garrison included several of their Austrey tenants: William Smart (a joiner's son), Henry Orton, Henry Spencer and John Crispe.[1]

In the 18th century William Dilke of Maxstoke married Mary Fetherstone-Leigh of Packwood House near Knowle. Since then the two families and houses have been closely linked.

Maxstoke Castle is opened to the public on rare occasions, in aid of local charities. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building.

The parkland of Maxstoke has been a golf course since 1948. At one time the land was listed as a deer park; deer can still be seen there.

See also

References

  1. ^ P.R.O. Exchequer SP28/121A-122.

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