• The front of Astley Castle in 2014. Astley Castle is a ruinous moated fortified 16th century manor house in North Warwickshire, England.
  • ...of the latent vocations present among the remains of the building: «We have not restored Astley Castle; we have, rather, maintained the ruin and inhabited its core».
  • The ancient moated site of Astley Castle holds unequivocally modern living accommodation clasped within the shell of the Castle.
  • In 1674 Astley Castle was bought by the Newdigate family, who owned the neighbouring Arbury Estate, and the Castle became a subsidiary dwelling.
  • astley castle originally served as the royal family’s fortified manor for three generations before being turned into a hotel during the second world war...
  • Astley is a remote site with rich historic resonance: a moated castle, lake, church and the ghost of pleasure gardens are grouped around a shallow ridge.
  • Astley Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and listed Grade 2* fortified moated manor house dating from the 13th century.
  • Astley Castle originally served as the royal family’s fortified manor for three generations before being turned into a hotel in World War 2 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire...
  • Strictly speaking a fortified manor more than a castle, the site at Astley Castle has been in continuous occupation since the Saxon period.
  • izé's architectural ironmongery for the radical refurbishment of Astley Castle in Warwickshire, winner of the 2013 Stirling Prize for architecture.