Old Wardour Castle by Mark Girouard

Old Wardour Castle by Mark Girouard

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A new Red Guidebook to Old Wardour Castle, a remarkable hexagonal castle in a remote Wiltshire valley, dating back to the late 1390s.

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Old Wardour Castle by Mark Girouard

This remarkable hexagonal castle in a remote valley in Wiltshire was built in the late 1390s for John, the 5th Lord Lovell, one of the richest barons in Englnad and a kinsman of Richard II (r.1377-99). Lovell's castle, now in partial ruin, was then as sophisticated as any building in Europe, its design drawing on the king's magnificent new Westminster Hall, begun that same year. Wardour was a symbol of Lovell's status, his closeness to Richard II's opulent court, his wealth and his cultural sophicstication. By 1578, however, the new owner of the castle, Sir Matthew Arundell, saw the need to modernize it. He had one of the leading mason-architects of his day, Robert Smythson, convert it into an up-to-date Elizabethan residence; but less than 70 years later it was partially blown up in the Civil War. Wardour was never reconstructed after this disaster. Instead Arundell's 18th-century descendants turned it into a romantic ruin, embellishing it and creating a surrounding parkland and lake. The resulting combination of medieval splendour, Elizabethan enrichment and Georgian landscaping makes it one of the most memorable of the properties administered by English Heritage.
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ISBN 13 9781848021051
ISBN 10 1848021054
Title Old Wardour Castle
Author Mark Girouard
Series English Heritage Red Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher English Heritage
Year published 2012-05-15
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.