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  1. 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 [1] and as a Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1994.

  2. 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. Map.

  3. The site at Astley consists of a moated castle, gateway and curtain walls, lake, church and the ghost of pleasure gardens. There are footpath trails around the wider site of the castle which are open all day every day and there are information boards along the routes describing the history of the site.

  4. Astley Castle. Tipo: castillo. Categorías: casa señorial, atracción turística y turismo. Localización: Astley, North Warwickshire District, Warwickshire, Región de las Tierras Medias Occidentales, Inglaterra, Reino Unido, Islas Británicas, Europa. Ver en Open­Street­Map.

  5. At Grade II*, the castle is counted of national significance. Its site includes the moated castle, gateway and curtain walls, lake, church and the ghost of pleasure gardens in a picturesque landscape. Find out more.

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  6. Astley Castle, a Grade II* listed building, is the last of three castles built on the same site and using the same moat. The castle was held by the Newdigate family in the 19th century, latterly being the home of Lieut-Gen. Edward Newdigate Newdegate .

  7. Astley Castle has a rich and varied history. In 1266 Warin de Bassingburn was granted a licence to enclose the manor house at Astley with a dyke and walls, and to crenellate (fortify) the property .