Gidleigh Castle

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Gidleigh Castle

Devon


Gidleigh Castle
Type: Fortified manor house
Location
Grid reference: SX671884
Location: 50°40’48"N, 3°52’57"W
Village: Gidleigh
History
Built 1324
Information
Condition: Ruins

Gidleigh Castle is in the small village of Gidleigh on the edge of Dartmoor some two miles north-west of the little moorland town of Chagford, Devon.

The castle was a fortified manor house built by William de Prouz around 1324. It is now a ruined keep tower with two storeys, an undercroft and a first floor hall. The ruins are Grade I listed.[1]

References

  1. National Heritage List 1308353: Gidleigh Castle
  • Gidleigh Castle on 'Gatehouse Gazetteer'
  • Fry, Plantagenet Somerset: 'The David & Charles Book of Castles' (David & Charles, 1980) ISBN 0-7153-7976-3