Gloucestershire
Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:
- Bledisloe Tump
- Brimpsfield Castle
- Castle Hale (Painswick)
- Castle Tump (Dymock)
- Cirencester Castle
- English Bicknor Castle
- Gloucester Castle
- Hailes Castle (Stanway)
- Haresfield Mount
- Hewelsfield Motte
- Holme Castle (Tewkesbury)
- Little Camp Hill (Lydney)
- Littledean Camp
- Miserden Castle
- Newington Bagpath Motte
- Newnham on Severn Castle
- Ruardean Castle
- South Cerney Castle
- Stow Green (St. Briavels)
- Taynton Castle
- Weston Park (Saintbury)
- Winchcombe Castle
Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes |
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Berkeley Castle | Keep and bailey | 1101 !12–14th century | Intact | HH ! | Largely unaltered until 1920s, when interior modernised by 8th Earl of Berkeley. | |
Beverstone Castle | Pentagonal castle | 1201 !13–15th century | Ruins | NGS | 17th-century house built within ruins. | |
St. Briavel's Castle | Keep and bailey | 1201 !13th century | Habitable | EH ! | Youth hostel. | |
Sudeley Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1401 !15th century | Restored | HH ! | Restored as a country house in the 19th century. | |
Thornbury Castle | Fortified house | 1511 !c. 1511 | Substantially intact | Hotel | Restored in the 19th century. |
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