Wingfield Castle

Wingfield Castle

Wingfield Castle (Suffolk) was the ancestral home of the Wingfield family and their heirs, the De La Poles, Earls and Dukes of Suffolk, but is now a private house.

In 1384 records show that Michael de la Pole applied for royal permit, to castellate his Manor House. The need for the old feudal castle had already ceased to exist by this time and Kings were not pleased to see such strongholds built, so Wingfield Castle is a cross between a feudal fortress and the ordinary moated manor house.

Wingfield Castle passed into the hands of the Catelyn family from Norwich. By 1702 a Sir Neville Catelyn had died there and his widow carried the manor to her second husband Sir Charles Turner of Warham. Lord Berners sold the Castle in 1886 to the Adair family, Lady Darrell, a descendant of Lord Berners, sold the Castle in 1981 to a Mr. Wingrove. Two years later it was sold to a Mr. Gerald Fairhurst who spent time in refurbishing it prior to its sale to a London businessman in 1987 and in 1989 it was again sold, this time to a barrister Mr. Michael Lyndon Stanford and his young family. The Lyndon Stanford's still occupy the castle to this day.

The old Manor House and part of the fortifications were dismantled in 1510 and the present domestic quarters were constructed in about 1540 in the south west corner of the remaining fortifications. At that time the existing Tudor brick merlons on top of the south curtain wall were added.

The south facing battlement wall rises to a height of 42 ft above the moat, and is 45 - 50 inches thick. The entrance gateway is approached over a bridge, which still bears the grooves of the former gate, drawbridge and portcullis. The walls are built of flint cobbles with stone for the coigns and windows. The plan of the site is quadrilateral, almost square, the West side being a little longer than the East, an enclosure of about an acre and a half. Besides the almost perfect front, the foundations of the North and East walls and two more towers are traceable. A brick bridge now leads up to the noble gatehouse where the fine depressed pointed archway, deeply recessed and moulded, still shows the portcullis groove and the old oak gates. On either side of the archway are sculptured stone panels depicting the coat of arms of de Wingfield and de la Pole.

The two main towers rise to a height of 60 ft. and the octagonal corner towers rise to 50 ft.


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