The West Midlands is home to a wealth of castles that offer a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich and varied history. From imposing Norman fortresses to elegant Tudor manors, the castles of the West Midlands are steeped in legend, folklore, and architectural marvels.
These magnificent structures served as both symbols of power and as bastions of defense against marauding invaders, making them an integral part of the region’s cultural heritage. And, they are not too far from Birmingham. If you are looking to celebrate King Charles’ Coronation in an offbeat way by honouring the bygone lords and earls, a visit to one of these castles might be perfect for you.
Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking a romantic retreat, the castles of the West Midlands are sure to capture your imagination and transport you back in time.
Here are ten of the most iconic and awe-inspiring castles in the West Midlands:
1. Kenilworth castle, Warwickshire
Located in Kenilworth, this castle is managed by English Heritage. The castle was founded during the Norman conquest of England; with development through to the Tudor period, but much of it is in ruins now. It is close to Birmingham. (Photo - Nicola - stock.adobe.com) | Nicola - stock.adobe.com
2. Alton Castle, Stoke-on-Trent
This is a a Gothic-revival castle, on a hill above the Churnet Valley, in the village of Alton. It is a grade II listed neo-gothic building designed by A.W. Pugin and built in 1847. The existing castle lies within the ruins of a medieval castle. It is home to Kenelm Youth Trust. (Photo - HitchLens - stock.adobe.com) | HitchLens - stock.adobe.com
3. Croft Castle, Herefordshire
This is a country house in the village of Croft. It was owned by the Croft family since 1085, but the castle and estate passed out of their hands in the 18th century. It was bequeathed to the National Trust in the 1950s. It includes 1,500 acres of historic parkland, with woodland, farmland, picturesque Fishpool Valley, Iron Age hillfort and ancient trees. (Photo - Tabbipix/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported) | Tabbipix/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
4. Weoley Castle, Birmingham
Weoley Castle is located in Alwold Road, Birmingham but it’s a bit of a ruin these days. The ruins date back to more than 750 years ago. It is a moated and fortified manor house, and the ruins are a Grade II listed building. (Photo - Birmingham Museums) | Birmingham Museums