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during the late 14th century and the manor house, then known as Basset's "new castle", was rebuilt between 1385–86, likely on the site of the 12th-13th century building, and it was repaired and extended between 1388-89. It was repaired again during the 1390s, after Basset's death, with a new chamber
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was no longer in use by 1417, the manor house was abandoned during the 1430s and all traces of Ralph Basset's manor house had been exterminated by 1576. A Mr. Holmes purchased the site in 1763 and had two houses built on the site; the houses built by Holmes were abandoned by the 19th century and in
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1885, the northern section of the moat was filled in but the rest of the moat still contained water until at least 1974. By the 20th century, no visible remains were left of Walsall Castle and the parking lot for
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until the barony went extinct in 1390. During this time, the manor house was built within two phases of construction, with a moat being added later. Also at this time, part of the building was used for
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was eventually built over the site, but since the 1970s, archaeological excavations have been undertaken at the site by the Walsall Local History Society.
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being built. Lady Neville stayed at Walsall Castle in 1385-86 with her two children while Ralph Basset owned the manor house.
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and the moat ran along what is now southern Moat Street - despite this, no visible remains exist and all
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The first manor house was built on the site sometime between 1199 and 1216 (during the reign of
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Currie, C.R.J., Greenslade, M.W. and Johnson, D.A., (1976),
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Walsall
England
Walsall Castle is located in West Midlands county
52°35′05″N 2°00′00″W / 52.58459°N 2.00006°W / 52.58459; -2.00006
Grid reference
grid reference
SP00109848
Manor house
King John
moated
manor house
market town
Walsall
West Midlands
parking lot
Walsall Manor Hospital
earthworks
King John
Baron Bassets of Drayton
metal-working
Ralph Basset, 3rd Baron Basset of Drayton
chapel
Walsall Manor Hospital
Castles in Great Britain and Ireland
List of castles in England




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