• Listed Building – Grade I. Official name. Witley Court and Link to Church of St Michael, Great Witley. Designated. 12 November 1951.
  • Thomas Foley purchased the Witley estate in 1655, when Witley Court was a significant Jacobean mansion that had evolved from a medieval manor house.
  • As you walk through the ruins of Witley Court in Worcestershire, you can feel the ghosts of its past life as one of England’s great country houses.
  • Witley Court and Gardens, Worcestershire; evocative ruins of an extravagant country house, destroyed by fire in 1937.
  • This is our second visit to Witley Court and place has wowed us both times. This is a stunning ruin with a fountain of equal grandeur.
  • During its heyday Witley Court was one of Europe’s most lavish Victorian estates. However an early twentieth-century fire ravaged the building...
  • Entry Name: Witley Court. Scheduled Date: 2 November 1970. Source: Historic England. Source ID: 1005292. English Heritage Legacy ID: WT 306.
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  • Nestled in the heart of Worcestershire, England, Witley Court and Gardens is a historic site that offers a unique blend of English heritage, architecture...
  • Witley Court in Worcestershire, England is a Grade 1 listed building and was once one of the great houses of the Midlands, but today it is a spectacular ruin after...
  • Witley Court is a ruined mid-19th-century house in an older landscape park, itself overlaid on a 16th-century deer park. Around the house are the remains…
  • Witley Court. Worcestershire. ... Originally a large Jacobean house, it was bought by the Foley family in 1655 who were to own Witley Court for over 180 years.
  • Witley Court, also known as Witley Court and Gardens, is a key part of English heritage in Worcestershire, looked after by English Heritage.