Woodcroft Castle

Woodcroft Castle
Cambridgeshire, England

Woodcroft Castle
Woodcroft Castle
Coordinates grid reference TF140045
Type Converted Edwardian castle
Site history
Materials Stone
Events The English Civil War

Woodcroft Castle is a converted medieval castle in the parish of Etton, Cambridgeshire, England.

History

Woodcroft Castle was built at the end of the 13th century near the town of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.[1] Named after the Woodcroft family who owned it at around this time, the medieval remains of the castle today include a front, a circular tower and a gatehouse.[2] There is debate as to whether the original castle followed a normal Edwardian quadrilateral design, of which most has since been lost, or if it was simply never fully completed.[3] A later Tudor conversion retained these medieval elements into the current design.[4] Woodcroft Castle was held by the Royalists during the English Civil War and was successfully attacked and taken by Parliamentary forces in 1648.[5] Today, the castle is a Grade II* listed building.[6]

See also

References

  1. Pettifer, p.168.
  2. Pettifer, p.168.
  3. Pettifer, p.168; Woodcroft Castle, The Gatehouse, accessed 21 April 2011.
  4. Pettifer, p.168.
  5. Pettifer, p.168.
  6. Woodcroft Castle, The Gatehouse, accessed 21 April 2011.

Bibliography

Coordinates: 52°37′35″N 0°19′02″W / 52.6263°N 0.3172°W / 52.6263; -0.3172

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