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Weoley Castle (house)

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Weoley Castle
Birmingham, England
Weoley Castle is located in West Midlands county
Weoley Castle
Weoley Castle
TypeFortified manor house
Site information
OwnerBirmingham City Council
Open to
the public
Partially
Official nameWeoley Castle
Reference no.1005905
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameRemains of Weoley Castle
Designated25 April 1952
Reference no.1075769
ConditionRuined

Weoley Castle is the remains of a fortified manor house located in the Birmingham district of Weoley Castle, a primarily residential area, in the English West Midlands. Owned by Birmingham City Council and administered as a community museum by Birmingham Museums Trust, it is a Grade II listed building[1] and a Scheduled monument.[2] The castle was on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register, but was removed in 2009 following repair work. [3]

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History

The archaeological evidence suggests a Norman foundation for the site which was surrounded by a moat and bank topped by a timber palisade.[4]

Roger de Somery obtained a licence in 1264 to crenellate Weoley Castle and a 1422 survey gives a plan of the building. Early 13th century wooden buildings have been discovered at the site, probably dating to around 1264, indicating an early use of both horizontal and vertical weatherboarding. By the 17th century, Weoley Castle was noted as a 'ruyned castell' (ruined castle) and it was no longer in use by then. Also around the same time a farmhouse was built where the education room is now. The brick wall along the right hand arm of the moat and a few apple trees are all that now remain of the farm. During the 18th century the Dudley Canal was dug along the northern boundary and the spoil was dumped in the moat. Stone from the ruin was used in the construction of canal bridges.[citation needed]

At some point in the 19th century, the ruins were owned by Joseph Ledsam, a local businessman and deputy chairman of the London and North Western Railway.[5]

References

  1. ^ Historic England (25 April 1952). "Remains of Weoley Castle (Grade II) (1075769)". National Heritage List for England.
  2. ^ "Birmingham's Scheduled Ancient Monuments". Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  3. ^ "English Heritage Heritage at Risk Regional Summaries: West Midlands". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  4. ^ Hodder, Mike (2004). Birmingham The Hidden History. ISBN 0-7524-3135-8.
  5. ^ "History-27-BSB-18". BMB History. Retrieved 27 March 2021.

External links

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