Remains Of Caludon Castle is a Grade I listed building in the Coventry local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 February 1955. A C14 Castle.

Remains Of Caludon Castle

WRENN ID
gaunt-barrel-linden
Grade
I
Local Planning Authority
Coventry
Country
England
Date first listed
5 February 1955
Type
Castle
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The remains of Caludon Castle are a scheduled ancient monument dating from around 1354 or earlier. John Segrave was granted a licence to crenellate in 1305, with another licence issued in 1354. The castle later descended to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, but fell into disrepair after his banishment in 1398. It was rebuilt around 1580 by Henry Lord Berkeley but was ruined by the late 17th century. The only remaining fragment is a tall sandstone wall that features two large pointed arched windows above two smaller ones, along with remnants of stone window tracery.

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