- Severndroog Castle
Severndroog Castle is a
folly situated inOxleas Wood , onShooter's Hill in south-eastLondon in theLondon Borough of Greenwich . It was designed byarchitect Richard Jupp in 1784.It was built to commemorate Commodore Sir William James who, in April 1755, attacked and destroyed the island fortress of
Suvarnadurg (rendered in English: "Severndroog") along theBombay andGoa coast ofIndia . He died in 1783 and the castle was built as a memorial to him by his wife, Lady James of Eltham.A Grade II
listed building , the Gothic-style castle is 63 feet (19 m) high and triangular in section, with a hexagonal turret at each corner. From its elevated position, it offers views across London, with features in seven different counties visible on a clear day.In 1988, the local council could no longer afford the building's upkeep and it was boarded up. In 2002, a community group, the Severndroog Castle Building Preservation Trust, was established. In 2004, it featured in the BBC TV series "Restoration" (presented by
Griff Rhys Jones ,Ptolemy Dean andMarianne Suhr , producer-director Paul Coueslant) - with the aim of gaining support for a programme of work to restore the building and open it to the public.External links
* [http://www.severndroogcastle.org.uk/ Severndroog Castle Building Preservation Trust]
* [http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwich/YourEnvironment/GreenSpace/Monuments/SeverndroogCastle.htm Greenwich council page for Severndroog Castle]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/yourlondon/restoration/restoration_2004/severndroog_castle.shtml BBC article on Severndroog Castle]
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