- Greystoke Castle
Greystoke Castle is in the village of Greystoke 8 km west of Penrith in the county of
Cumbria in northernEngland . (gbmapping|NY435309).In 1069, after the
Norman conquest the Saxon chieftain Llyulph de Greystoke was re-granted his land and he built a wooden tower surrounded by a pale (or pele). The first stone structure on the site was built in1129 by Ivo, his grandson. The building grew to become a large pele tower and in the14th century after William de Greystoke obtained a royal licence to castellate it, the castle was further enlarged.In
1571 the castle was in the ownership ofThomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk andEarl Marshal of England through his marriage into the Dacre family, who had been the previous owners. The Howards wereCatholic s and Royalists and as a consequence during the Civil War the castle was laid waste by Parliamentarians under General Lambert in1660 .The castle was enlarged and altered in
1789 . Then between1838 and1848 the castle was re-built to a design byAnthony Salvin , incorporating the older structures including the pele tower, and the estates were developed by Charles Howard into a modern farm. In 1868 the house caught fire and many treasures and works of art were lost. However, the castle was rebuilt under Henry Howard, again by Salvin.During the
Second World War the castle and estate were requisitioned by the army as a tank drivers' training area. The castle itself became aprisoner of war camp . Consequently much damage was done to both the building and the estate during this period. In1950 Stafford Howard inherited the estate and began a further period of restoration. It is now managed by his son, Neville.The castle is not open to the public, but is used as a venue for corporate hospitality, outdoor management training, and is licensed for civil weddings.
References
* [http://www.visitcumbria.com/pen/greystok.htm Greystoke Castle 1]
* [http://www.greystoke.com/about/history.html Greystoke Castle 2]
* [http://homepage.mac.com/philipdavis/English%20sites/483.html Greystoke Castle 3]
*Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, "The David & Charles Book of Castles", David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3
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