Warwick Castle

Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (Motte), and also as a Certain Masonry Castle, and also as a Certain Palace (Royal), and also as a Possible Artillery Fort

There are major building remains

NameWarwick Castle
Alternative NamesMota de Warewich
Historic CountryWarwickshire
Modern AuthorityWarwickshire
1974 AuthorityWarwickshire
Civil ParishWarwick

A Medieval motte and bailey castle built in 1068 extended and rebuilt during the 13th and 14th century with 15th century additions. Alterations to the Bear and Clarence towers in the reign of Richard III to carry artillery. King James I granted the ruinous castle to Sir Fulke Greville in 1604 who converted it into a country house. It was rebuilt in 1863-66 and 1872. Boundary wall of late 18th century date. The castle was sold to Madame Tussaud's in 1978. (PastScape)

A castle at Warwick was begun by William I in 1068 as part of a plan to safeguard the Midlands. This castle was of the motte and bailey type and stands on a sandstone bluff overlooking a bend in the Avon where the river has cut away the rock to form a cliff. Except on this side the walls which surround the bailey are protected by a moat. The area enclosed by the walls is about 128m from NE to SW and about 82m wide. The motte, on which a keep formerly stood, forms the SW end of the enclosure, but the most formidable defences, built in the 14th century, are at the NE end. Here a central gatehouse tower with a barbican outside is connected by high curtain walls to two great angle towers. To the N are remains of 15th century fortifications. The SE side of the former bailey is occupied by the domestic buildings, which are 14th century and later in date. The castle would originally have had a wooden palisade on the bailey and motte. Timber was replaced by stone, presumably from the 12th century onwards. The modern walls on the motte incorporate probable 13th century masonry. The domestic buildings were placed on the securest side of the bailey and included a church (PRN 1951). Various alterations and additions were carried out from the 14th century until modern times. (Warwickshire HER)

Early site, probably dating from pre-Norman times. Much mediaeval work remains. Good C18 and later additions

In 1871 a fire gutted the Great Hall and East Wing, these being restored by Anthony Salvin. This castle, (containing a fine collection of antiques and works of art) is considered of very great national interest. Main block with C14 walls and vaulted undercroft. Caesan's tower and Guy's tower, the Gatehouse and its Barbican also C14. The curtain walls may date from this period. Bear and Clarence towers C15, left incomplete 1485 and later given battlements; probably intended as a stronghold within the castle similar to that at Raglan. Late C17 internal features include exceptional plasterwork and wood carvings to the Cedar Room by Roger and William Hurlbut, completed 1678. Altered 1753-5 by Lancelot Brown, who rebuilt the porch and stairway to the Great Hall. Porch extended forward and additional rooms built beside it, 1763-9, by Timothy Lightoler. Watergate tower restored by A Salvin 1861-3. (Listed Building Report)

Gatehouse Comments

The famous 'oubilette' is actually a cess pit for some internal garderodes - a fact Warwick Castle are probably well aware of although this does not stop them from describing it as a oubilette.

- Philip Davis

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This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law

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Latitude52.2794799804688
Longitude-1.5854400396347
Eastings428300
Northings264600
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Books

  • Anthony Emery, 2016, Seats of power in Europe during the Hundred Years War: an architectural study from 1330 to 1480 (Oxbow Books) p. 276-7
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  • Salter, Mike, 1992, Castles and Moated Mansions of Warwickshire (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 44-51
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  • O'Neil, B.H.St.J., 1960, Castles and Cannon: A Study of Early Artillery Fortifications in England (Oxford: Claredon Press) p. 32, plate 8
  • Toy, Sidney, 1953, The Castles of Great Britain (Heinemann) p. 54-5, 204-6, 247-9
  • Toy, Sidney, 1939, Castles: A short History of Fortifications from 1600 BC to AD 1600 (London) p. 177-9, 197-9
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  • Harvey, Alfred, 1911, Castles and Walled Towns of England (London: Methuen and Co)
  • Andrews, 1908, in Dryden, Memories of Old Warwickshire (London) p. 235-7
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  • Ribton-Turner, C.J., 1893, Shakespeares Land (Lemington and London) p. 23-5 online copy
  • Timmins, S., 1889, Popular County Histories: A history of Warwickshire (London: Elliot Stock) p. 5, 73, 80, 231 online copy
  • Clark, G.T., 1884, Mediaeval Military Architecture in England (Wyman and Sons) Vol. 1 p. 20, 80 online copy
  • Timbs, J. and Gunn, A., 1872, Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales Vol. 2 (London) p. 362-7 online copy
  • Turner, T.H. and Parker, J.H., 1859, Some account of Domestic Architecture in England (Oxford) Vol. 3 p. 5-7, 92, 242-5
  • Turner, T.H. and Parker, J.H., 1853, Some account of Domestic Architecture in England (Oxford) Vol. 2 p. 244-6 online copy
  • Pugin, A., 1850, Pugin's Examples of Gothic Architecture (London: Henry and Bohn) Vol. 2
  • Britton, John, 1835, The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain (London) Vol. 4 p. 149-54
  • Field, W., 1815, An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Castle of Warwick (Warwick)
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  • Grose, Francis, 1785 (new edn orig 1756), Antiquities of England and Wales (London) Vol. 6 p. 16-20 online copy

Antiquarian

  • Dugdale, Wm, 1789 (orig pub 1656), The antiquities of Warwick, and Warwick Castle: extracted from Sir William Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire online copy
  • Dugdale, Wm., 1656, The Antiquities of Warwickshire (Thomas Warren) p. 302- online copy
  • Camden, Wm, 1607, Britannia hypertext critical edition by Dana F. Sutton (2004)
  • Chandler, John, 1993, John Leland's Itinerary: travels in Tudor England  (Sutton Publishing) p. 461-2, 477
  • Toulmin-Smith, Lucy (ed), 1908, The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543 (London: Bell and Sons) Vol. 2 p. 40-1 online copy ; Vol. 5 p. 153-4 [online copy > http://archive.org/stream/itineraryofjohnl05lelauoft#page/153/mode/1up]
  • Celia Fiennes, 1888, Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary (London: Field and Tuer, The Leadenhall Press) Vision of Britain online transcription

Journals

  • Richard Nevell, 2014-15, 'Castles as prisons' Castle Studies Group Journal Vol. 28 p. 203-224
  • < >Parkyn, Andrew and McNeill, Tom, 2012, 'Regional Power and the Profits of War: the East Range of Warwick Castle' The Archaeological Journal Vol. 169 p. 480-518 < >
  • Bradley, J and Gaimster, M. (eds), 2004, 'Medieval Britain and Ireland in 2003' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 48 p. 293-4 online copy
  • 2003-4, 'Warwick Castle' Castle Studies Group Bulletin Vol. 17 p. 26-30
  • Palmer, N., 2001, 'Warwick Castle' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 45 p. 331 online copy
  • Palmer, N., 1999, 'Warwick Castle' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 43 p. 282 online copy
  • Palmer, N., 1998, 'Warwick Castle' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 42 p. 154 online copy
  • Booth, G. and Palmer, N., 1997, 'Warwick Castle' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 41 p. 293-94 online copy
  • Booth, G. and Palmer, N., 1996, 'Warwick Castle' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 40 p. 289 online copy
  • Palmer, N.J., 1994, West Midlands Archaeology Vol. 37 p. 101
  • Palmer, N.J., 1993, West Midlands Archaeology Vol. 36 p. 102-3
  • Harfield, C.G., 1991, 'A Hand-list of Castles Recorded in the Domesday Book' English Historical Review Vol. 106 p. 371-392 view online copy (subscription required)
  • Jones, M., 1987, 'Warwick, Warwick Castle' West Midlands Archaeology 30 p. 54
  • Renn, Derek, 1987, 'English fortification in 1485' Château Gaillard Vol. 13 p. 169-174
  • Thompson, M.W., 1986, 'Associated monasteries and castles in the Middle Ages: a tentative list' The Archaeological Journal Vol. 143 p. 306, 316
  • Emery, A., 1985, 'Ralph, Lord Cromwell's manor at Wingfield (1439-c1450): its construction, design and influence' The Archaeological Journal Vol. 142 p. 325
  • Binney, M., 1982, 'Warwick Castle revisited' Country Life 172 p. 1746–9, 1882–5, 1952–5, 2023–6
  • Kenyon, J.R., 1981 'Early Artillery Fortifications in England and Wales: a Preliminary Survey and Re-appraisal' The Archaeological Journal Vol. 138 p. 216-7
  • King, D.J.Cathcart, 1972, 'The Field Archaeology of mottes; Eine kurze übersicht' Château Gaillard Vol. 5 p. 101-112
  • Renn, D.F., 1964, 'The first Norman Castles in England 1051-1071' Château Gaillard Vol. 1 p. 125-132
  • Brown, R. Allen, 1959, 'A List of Castles, 1154–1216' English Historical Review Vol. 74 p. 249-280 (Reprinted in Brown, R. Allen, 1989, Castles, conquest and charters: collected papers (Woodbridge: Boydell Press) p. 90-121) view online copy (subscription required)
  • Chatwin, P.B., 1947-8, 'Castles in Warwickshire' Transactions of the Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Vol. 67 p. 1-4
  • 1926, The Archaeological Journal Vol. 83 p. 305 online copy
  • F., 1914, Country Life Vol. 35 p. 792-800, 842-51
  • Armitage, E., 1904, 'The Early Norman Castles of England' English Historical Review Vol. 19 p. 209-245, 417-455 esp. 437-9 online copy
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  • Jackson, 1847, The Builder Vol. 5 p. 399-400 (slight) online copy

Guide Books

  • Barker, P. et al, 1987, Warwick Castle (Warwick: Warwick Castle Ltd)
  • Anon, 1957, Warwick Castle (Warwick Estate Office)
  • Field, W., 1970 (orginal edn 1815), An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Castle of Warwick (E P Publishing)
  • Ribton-Turner, C.J. (rev. E. Hicks 24 edn; org edn pub 1889), 1934, Warwick Castle and Town (London: Courier Press)

Primary Sources

  • 1086, Domesday Book online copy
  • le Prevost, A. (ed), 1840, Orderici Vitalis, Historiae Ecclesiaticae Vol. 2 p. 184, 185 online copy
  • 1896, The Great Roll of the Pipe for the twentieth year of the reign of King Henry the Second, A.D. 1173-1174 (Pipe Roll Society Publications 21) p. 139 online copy
  • Rickard, John, 2002, The Castle Community. The Personnel of English and Welsh Castles, 1272-1422 (Boydell Press) (lists sources for 1272-1422) p. 456
  • E178/2351 (Survey of 32 Elizabeth) The National Archives reference
  • LR2/255, ff. 83-111 (Survey of 32 Elizabeth) The National Archives reference

Other

  • Historic England, 2016, Heritage at Risk West Midlands Register 2016 (London: Historic England) p. 52 online copy
  • Historic England, 2015, Heritage at Risk West Midlands Register 2015 (London: Historic England) p. 52 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2014, Heritage at Risk Register 2014 West Midlands (London: English Heritage) p. 52 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2013, Heritage at Risk Register 2013 West Midlands (London: English Heritage) p. 51 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2012, Heritage at Risk Register 2012 West Midlands (London: English Heritage) p. 63 online copy
  • Fradley, Michael, 2011, The Old in the New: Urban Castle Imposition in Anglo-Norman England, AD1050-1150 (University of Exeter PhD Thesis) available via EThOS
  • Booth, G. and Palmer, N., 1995, Warwick Castle Gatehouse and Barbican: An Archaeological and Historical Survey (ms in Warwick County Record Office)