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was built above the wooden entrance screen. The fireplace was reshaped and new wooden panels were put in place of the wall hangings and banners. The doorway leading from the great hall into the lobby was also redesigned. The tall windows and the old wooden roof were retained, and it is thought that
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In the 1570s, most of the original medieval windows and doors would have been replaced. In the centre of this interior courtyard, there is a well. Evidence gathered from other castles from the same era suggests that there would have been an elaborate and impressive roof over the well, carved and
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Today, very little remains of the upper rooms, which once would have been the most inviting part of the castle. Like the great hall, they were high rooms with intricate wooden roofs. Each room would have had two tall windows looking out upon the landscape and a third looking into the courtyard.
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and a description of the Arundell's possession of Wardour, erected by Sir Matthew Arundell in 1578 to celebrate his recovery of the property after the family lost it when Sir Thomas Arundell was executed in 1552. Above the coat of arms is the head of Christ in a niche with the inscription
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behind a wooden screen with arched openings. This room was the formal heart of the castle, where the whole household would meet for feasts and special occasions. The walls were covered in rich fabrics that concealed machinery that controlled the two portcullises.
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Pedigree of Arundell, Vivian, J.L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter: W. Pollard, pp. 2–14
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was built in 1792 by Josiah Lane of Tisbury utilising stones from the castle ruins. In addition to the grotto, a small stone circle incorporates three standing stones, removed from the now-vanished
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In the 1570s Matthew Arundell had the room fitted with new fireplaces and altered the stairs in the north tower at the same time, to give a more private approach to the upper rooms.
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after the meal while the tables were being cleared in the great hall to create space for dancing. Such spaces were popular features of medieval houses.
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At the top of the stairs leading from the courtyard, any medieval visitor would have found themselves in a passageway that, on the left, led into the
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with a main block built around a central staircase hall and two flanking wings. Paine integrated the ruins of the Old Castle into the surrounding
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The castle was confiscated when Sir Thomas – a staunch Roman Catholic – was executed for treason in 1552, but in 1570 was bought back by his son,
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Wardour Castle today from the north, showing the main entrance and the smaller banqueting hall on the right of the main building
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By 1605, the upper rooms had been converted to a gallery, a long room with many windows, as was popular in the upper floors of
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In 1644 when the south-west side of the castle was blown up during the Civil War, the courtyard changed from a dark and
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The Banqueting House was built between 1773 and 1774 as a place to entertain visitors. The architect was probably
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In the 1300s, the land on which the castle was built was owned by the St Martin family until Sir
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After the fall of the Lovell family following their support of the Lancastrian cause during the
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The castle, including the grotto on the north side of its grounds, appeared in the 1991
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some distance to the north-west, leaving Wardour Old Castle as an ornamental feature.
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blew up much of it, obliging the Parliamentary garrison to surrender in March 1644.
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to build a castle on the site. It was constructed using locally quarried Tisbury
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in the 16th century, and was rendered uninhabitable in 1643 and 1644 during the
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In stylistic terms, the "New Castle" is not a castle at all, but a symmetrical
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army, demanded admittance to search for Royalists. He was refused and laid
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died in 1385. Later in that year the land was acquired by John, the fifth
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The lobby was a narrow room which was used to entertain guests with
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In the 1570s, Matthew Arundell refurbished the great hall. A new
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Hexagonal central courtyard & well taken from the 2nd floor
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The castle's ground level was altered around the 18th century.
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In 1392 or 1393, Baron Lovell was granted permission by King
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this was to preserve some elements of Lord Lovell's castle.
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painted with the emblems of the Lovells and the Arundells.
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family, the principal branches of which were seated at the
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Above the portal over the front entrance is the Arundell
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which would have been used to defend the front entrance.
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Buildings and structures completed in the 14th century
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Coat of arms and head of Christ over the main entrance
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Index

Old Wardour Castle
New Wardour Castle

Castle
Donhead St. Andrew
Tisbury
51°02′11″N 2°05′20″W / 51.0365°N 2.0888°W / 51.0365; -2.0888
OS grid reference
ST9387126334
Wiltshire
William Wynford
English Heritage
Listed Building
1183429
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
1000507
Wardour Castle is located in Wiltshire
Wardour
civil parishes
Tisbury
Donhead St Andrew
Wiltshire
Salisbury
Arundells
Civil War
listed building
English Heritage
Lawrence de St Martin
Baron Lovell
Richard II

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