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Sherborne Castle

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Nicholas Cooper suggests "may be an obeisance to the old building". Its most progressive feature for its date was the entrance, disguised in one of the corner towers so as not to spoil the apparent symmetry of the facade, which was centred on a rectangular forecourt. The entrance vestibule also contained a winder stairwell and gave directly onto the hall.
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described the building as "a delicate Lodge in the park, of Brick, not big, but very convenient for its bignes, a place to retire from the Court in summer time, and to contemplate, etc." It had four polygonal corner turrets with angled masonry as if they were to serve for military defence, which
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The gardens are open to the public for much of the year, and the mansion is open to the public most Saturdays. The estate often hosts special events, such as concerts and fireworks displays. The old castle is leased by
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relinquished the estate, leasing it to Raleigh in 1592. Rather than refurbish the castle, Raleigh decided to build a new house for temporary visits. He completed
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and stone, are Grade II* listed: the stables (1759, extended early 19th century); the greenhouse (c. 1779); and the dairy (late 18th century).
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taste, was carried out by the London surveyor William Ride in 1757-58, possibly to Ride's designs (Colvin 1995,
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Though Lord Digby was sufficiently accomplished in architectural matters to rate an entry in
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in 1617. In the 1620s, the Digby family added four wings to Sherborne Lodge in an
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visited the house and gardens in 1789, shortly before granting Henry Digby a
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laid siege to the castle, then occupied by a Royalist garrison commanded by
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in September 1642, and recaptured in February 1643. In early August 1645, a
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Both the mansion and the ruins of the old castle were designated as
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style similar to the original, forming the mansion now known as
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leased the estate to Robert Carr and then sold it to Sir
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and is accessed separately from the rest of the estate.
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Sherborne Castle Garden - information on garden history
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as the headquarters for the commandos involved in the
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King, Edmund. “The Anarchy of King Stephen's Reign.”
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in 1951. Three outbuildings of the mansion, built in
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Tudor
mansion
Sherborne
Dorset
England
Castleton
Walter Raleigh
Digby estate
English Heritage
50°56′58″N 2°30′09″W / 50.9494°N 2.5024°W / 50.9494; -2.5024 (Sherborne Old Castle)
Roger de Caen
Bishop of Salisbury
Chancellor of England
Robert Earl of Gloucester
the Anarchy

Plymouth
Walter Raleigh
Queen Elizabeth
John Aubrey
Tower
King James
John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol
architectural
Lord Digby
Royalist
king
Civil War
Parliamentarians

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