Chartley Castle
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ruined castle, place with historical importance, motte-and-bailey castle, interesting place, Grade II* Listed (UK)
Grade II* Listed Building
A motte and bailey castle rebuilt in 1232 by the Earls of Chester now substantially ruined. Chartley Castle is to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire, between Stafford and Uttoxeter. These ruins are not open to the public.
A motte and bailey castle rebuilt in 1232 by the Earls of Chester now substantially ruined. Chartley Castle is to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire, between Stafford and Uttoxeter. These ruins are not open to the public.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartley_Castle
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°51'14"N 1°59'8"W
- Former RAF Hixon / Industrial estate 2.8 km
- Ingestre Hall 5.1 km
- Sandon Hall 5.4 km
- Blithfield Hall 5.7 km
- Essex Bridge 6.1 km
- Tixall Stables 6.2 km
- Shugborough Hall 6.3 km
- Hopton Heath Battlefield 6.4 km
- Wolseley Bridge 8.1 km
- Moat House 13 km
- Stowe-by-Chartley and Hixon CPs 0.4 km
- Chartley Moss 1.3 km
- Amerton Farm 1.6 km
- Former RAF Hixon / Industrial estate 2.5 km
- Gayton CP 2.9 km
- Ingestre CP 4.5 km
- Blithfield 5.5 km
- Tixall CP 6.3 km
- Colwich CP 6.9 km
- Stafford 13 km