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Stokesay Castle

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Contact Details

  • Craven Arms
  • Shropshire
  • SY7 9AH

Description

Stokesay Castle, near Craven Arms, nestles in peaceful South Shropshire countryside near the Welsh Border. It is one of more than a dozen English Heritage properties in the county.

Stokesay Castle is the finest and best preserved 13th century fortified Manor house in England. It offers visitors a unique glimpse into a distant age, when strength and elegance were combined.

Set amid peaceful countryside near the Welsh border, it forms an outstandingly picturesque group with its timber framed gatehouse and the parish church.

Lawrence of Ludlow, who made his fortune as a wool merchant and set up as a country gentleman, acquired the manor in 1281. Extensive recent tree-ring dating confirms that he had completed virtually the whole of the still-surviving buildings by 1291, the date of his 'licence to crenellate' from Edward I.

The dating also revealed that Stokesay's magnificent open-hearthed great hall, with its fine cruck-built timber roof, shuttered gable windows and precipitous staircase, has scarcely been altered since it was built. The north tower displays an original medieval tiled roof and remains of wall painting, while the south tower, with fine views from its roof, contains a panelled solar chamber added in the 17th century. Its dominating feature is a fireplace with richly carved overmantel, still bearing clear traces of gold, pink, red, green and white painting.

Across the courtyard stands the truly delightful gatehouse, an elaborate example of the regional style of lavishly showy timber-framing, with charming carvings of Adam and Eve. This was built in  1640, a few years before Stokesay's only known military encounter, when it surrendered without fighting during the Civil War.

An audio tour will help you to imagine Stokesay as the centre of medieval life. Its grounds include cottage-style gardens, a tearoom in summer and a gift shop. 

Facilities

1 - On-Site café/restaurant2 - Picnic Site3 - On-site car parking4 - Parking (free)21 - Groups Acepted22 - Special Group rates23 - Min group size24 - Max group size27 - Toilets34 - Marketed towards families36 - Marketed towards senior citizens42 - Educational Visits Accepted43 - Ramp/Level Access6 - Visa accepted7 - MasterCard accepted11 - Switch accepted

Directions

7 miles North West of Ludlow off the A49.

Prices

Type Price Details
Adult£5.50 -
Child£2.805-15 years, under 5s free
Family£13.80 -
Concession£4.70 -

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Opening Times

Day1st March 2010 - 31st March 20101st April 2010 - 30th September 20101st October 2010 - 31st October 2010
MondayClosed10:00 - 17:00Closed
TuesdayClosed10:00 - 17:00Closed
Wednesday10:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00
Thursday10:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00
Friday10:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00
Saturday10:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00
Sunday10:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00
Bank Holiday(s)Closed10:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00

Disclaimer

The details displayed on this page are correct at the time of publication however, Shropshire Tourism would like to advise all visitors to check prices & opening times with the venue prior to traveling in case of changes that might have occured since the publication of this page. Whilst Shropshire Tourism endeavours to ensure that the information on this site is correct, no warranty, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy and Shropshire Tourism does not accept any liability for error or omission. The directions above are for planning purposes only and should be used alongside a general roadmap or satnav system. Variables such as road/construction works, traffic, weather conditions etc may cause alterations to the route.

     
   
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