- Edlingham Castle
Edlingham Castle is a small
castle ruin, havingScheduled Ancient Monument andGrade I listed building status, in the care ofEnglish Heritage , in a valley to the west ofAlnwick ,Northumberland ,England (gbmapping|NU116092).Edlingham itself is little more than a hamlet with a church alongside the castle.The ruins are mostly laid low though much of the solar tower still stands despite an impressive crack running several stories down to ground level. The foundations and part of the walls of the hall house,
gatehouse ,barbican and other courtyard buildings are still visible, most dating from the16th century .The castle - more properly a fortified
manor house typical of manymedieval houses in theNorth of England - guards one of the few approaches toAlnwick through the hills to its west. Its fortifications were increased in response to the border warfare which raged betweenEngland andScotland in the period from about 1300 to 1600.History
By
1174 , a manor house at the location was in the possession of a John of Edlingham. In1294 , a descendant, Walter of Edlingham sold it to William de Felton, who strengthened it by building strong ramparts and a gatehouse, fortifying the main hall and adding other buildings inside a courtyard. In1396 Elizabeth de Felton inherited it, marrying Sir Edmund Hastings, who added a strong solar tower. Their descendants occupied the castle and estate until1514 ; it was then leased to George Swinburne of Capheaton, whose family held it until the 1700s.During this time it gradually fell into disrepair, with most of the buildings dismantled to build nearby farmhouses in the 1660s, but leaving the solar tower intact. In 1978 the
Department for the Environment acquired the site and conducted extensivearchaeological excavations, prior to which rubble filled the solar tower to a height of three metres.The site is now in the care of
English Heritage and is easily accessible from the nearby church ofSt. John the Baptist . There is an interpretation board on-site, while more detailed leaflets are available from the church for a small donation.References & external links
* [http://www.northofthetyne.co.uk/Edlingham.html Images of Edlingham castle]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3820547 Photos of Edlingham Castle and surrounding area on geograph]
*John Dodds "Bastles and Belligerents, Medieval Strongholds in Northumberland" Keepdate Publishing ISBN 1-899506-45-4
*T H Rowland "Medieval Castles, Towers, Peles and Bastles of Northumberland" Sandhill Press Ltd 1994 ISBN 0-946098-24-7
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