Huntington Castle

Huntington Castle

:"May also refer to a castle of the same name in Clonegal, County Carlow, Ireland."Huntington Castle was situated in the village of Huntington, 2½ miles south-west of Kington, Herefordshire (gbmapping|SO249539).

Natural Site

The castle is sited on a commanding position on the modern day England Wales border in what was the Welsh Marches in Norman and medieval times. It overlooks the valley, protected by steep ravines to the north and west, and moated by the brook.

Successor to Kington Castle

It is likely that this castle was built as the successor of nearby Kington Castle which was probably destroyed in 1216.

Powerful Barons, Kings & Future Royalty

The castle had been in the hands of the de Braose family but was seized in 1228 by Henry III following the death of Reginald de Braose, 9th Baron Abergavenny. However the castle must have been returned to the de Braose family because on the death of William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny it passed by marriage to the de Bohun family and saw some fighting during the Baron's War of the 1260's. It remained in this family until the death of its last male heir in 1372. The eldest daughter of the family Mary de Bohun married Henry, Earl of Derby who was elevated to the rank of Duke of Hereford by Richard II, his cousin. It remained his property until his own accession to the throne as Henry IV in 1399.

Granted to Stafford by King Henry IV

The castle then passed to Edward de Stafford, Earl of Buckingham. In 1403 he was killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury and possession passed to his widow, Anne, Countess of Stafford who then refortified the castle against Owain Glyndŵr.

Owain Glyndwr's Rebellion

She appointed John Sment as Constable of the castle, better placed than her to expertly man its defences. Glyndwr's forces came upon the castle flush after their total victory at the Battle of Bryn Glas, they simply drove the cattle away, took flour from the local mill and then burned the mill to the ground.

After 1415

It appears that the castle then went into decline. Peace was restored to the Welsh Marches during the reign of King Henry V with its focus on conflict abroad with France.

Reversion to the Crown

By 1564 it was in the possession of the Crown but then passed through a succession of hands.

The Civil War

By the time of the English Civil War in 1642 it was a total ruin as a fortress. By 1670 the stone keep was still extant. Now only the earthworks and some portions of stonework remain. The site is overgrown.

References

* [http://www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/huntington.htm SMR entry on Huntington Castle]
* [http://www.castlewales.com/hunting.html Huntington Castle on Castlewales.com]
*Remfry, P.M., "Kington and Huntington Castles, 1066 to 1298" (ISBN 1-899376-30-5)
* [http://www.castles99.ukprint.com/Essays/hunting.html Huntington Castle on Anglo-Norman Castles]
*Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, "The David & Charles Book of Castles", David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3


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