Stafford Castle

Stafford Castle is the ruined remains of a 19th century recreation of a medieval castle in the town of Stafford in England. A castle was originally built on the site in 1100 by the Normans to control the still hostile and rebellious native community after their invasion in 1066. It was built in the classic motte and bailey style and the shape can still be seen today in the surrounding fields. It was originally a timber fortification upon an artificial hill and upgraded later by Earl Ralph in 1347 by building a massive stone keep.

In 1444, Humphrey Stafford was created Duke of Buckinghamshire and the castle reached its heyday.

Early on during the Civil War it was defended by Lady Isabel but was eventually abandoned and fell into decay.

The castle was rebuilt in the Gothic Revival Style in 1813, but was never completed and again fell into ruin in the 20th century. It is a Grade II listed building.. It is open to visitors and visible from the M6 motorway.

During the Victorian era, the exterior was clad in red bricks. When the castle later fell into disrepair a child was killed playing in the castle. In 1963 builders were employed to "make the building safe", and destroyed large parts of the building before realising that behind the red brick was a Norman castle. Prior to this, Staffordshire historians appear to have lost large chunks of the county's history, and believed the Castle was merely a Victorian-era mansion.

Every summer events are performed in the grounds of the Castle. More information can be viewed at [1]

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David Wetton
13 August 2014
Get up here on a fine day and the views over Stafford are great. Sometime you can even see wales. Visitor center is small but informative and has drinks and souvenirs. Well worth a cost!
Rhiana Queen
17 February 2017
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Carl Griffin
23 December 2015
Few remains following its destruction after the Civil War. Great views for miles around.
Rosie Potter
1 August 2014
Went on the Monday night and it was brilliant
Ben Harrison
16 June 2012
Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet starts on 28th June 2012.
Harry Matthews
8 July 2010
Don't miss the annual Open Air Shakespeare play every July!
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