Much Wenlock Castle

Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Ecclesiastical site, and also as a Questionable Uncertain

There are masonry ruins/remnants remains

NameMuch Wenlock Castle
Alternative NamesCastel Wenlock
Historic CountryShropshire
Modern AuthorityShropshire
1974 AuthorityShropshire
Civil ParishMuch Wenlock

There are traditions of a castle at Much Wenlock, Castel Wenlock being documented by William of Worcester in 1480. (PastScape ref. Jackson 1988)

Gatehouse Comments

The reference in William of Worcetre's Itinerary is in a list of distances ("From Bridgnorth to Wenlock Castle 5 miles") and, in this context, may well be a transcribing error. The surviving Priory Tower, "C13. Stone rubble. One of the entrance-gate towers of the priory, a tall rectangular plain structure." (Listed Building Report) has a martial quality and the gatehouse complex of which it is the surviving part may well have been the court house and estate offices for the temporal holdings of the priory. This building had a similar form and identical function to most castles. There were certainly no other landowners who could have had a castle here and the town, whilst effectively an independent borough by the C13, was in church hands until the reformation. The gatehouse of the priory was described as 'fortified' in 1845 but the priory is not generally described as fortified.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law

Historic England Scheduled Monument Number
Historic England Listed Building number(s)
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Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSO623000
Latitude52.5968894958496
Longitude-2.55676007270813
Eastings362385
Northings300042
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Books

  • Currie, C.R.J. (ed), 1998, VCH Shropshire Vol. 10 p. 399- (tenurial history) online transcription
  • Jackson, M.J.,1988, Castles of Shropshire (Shrewsbury: Shropshire Libraries) p. 42

Antiquarian

  • Harvey, J.H. (ed), 1969, Itineraries (of) William Worcestre (Clarendon Press) p. 331

Journals

  • Hartshorne, C.H., 1845, The Archaeological Journal Vol. 2 p. 87 online copy