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Astley Castle

EngvarB from February 2018Grade II* listed buildings in WarwickshireManor houses in EnglandRebuilt buildings and structures in the United KingdomScheduled monuments in Warwickshire
Structures formerly on the Heritage at Risk register
Astley Castle Front Elevation
Astley Castle Front Elevation

Astley Castle is a ruinous moated fortified 16th century manor house in North Warwickshire, England. It has been listed as a Grade II* listed building since 1952 and as a Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1994. It was derelict and neglected since it was severely damaged by fire in 1978 whilst in use as a hotel and was officially a Building at Risk. The building reopened as a holiday let in 2012 after extensive and novel renovations that combine modern elements within the (mostly) renaissance remains. In 2013, Astley Castle won the Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize for architecture, as an "exceptional example" of the blending of an ancient monument with modern architecture.

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Astley Castle
Church Lane, Nuneaton and Bedworth

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Astley Castle

Church Lane 1
CV10 7QN Nuneaton and Bedworth
England, United Kingdom
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