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Kinnersley Castle

Coordinates: 52°08′28″N 2°57′25″W / 52.141°N 2.957°W / 52.141; -2.957
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Kinnersley Castle, 2007

Kinnersley Castle in Herefordshire, England is one of the many marches castles along the Welsh Borders.

The Castle of Kinnersley, on the A4112 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Eardisley, was originally a stone structure, thought to have been built during the reign of Henry I of England (1100-1135 C.E.). The Elizabethan building that now occupies the site has obliterated all but a few traces of the medieval castle.[1]

Although it looks predominantly Elizabethan on the outside, it has many features of different periods. It was 'renovated' in the 16th century by the Vaughn family[2] and houses a fine example of an intricate plasterwork ceiling in the solar, thought to be one of the oldest in Herefordshire. There are many green men and serpent hounds to be found on this ceiling, a lot of the detail is picked out in gold. On the stone overmantel of the fireplace, carved into the stone is a boy's head with a serpent around its neck.

References

  1. ^ Robinson, Charles John (1869). A History of the Castles of Herefordshire and Their Lords, pp. 88-92. London: Longman and Co.
  2. ^ "Herefordshire Through Time - Kinnersley Castle". Herefordshire Council. Retrieved 2010-08-21.

52°08′28″N 2°57′25″W / 52.141°N 2.957°W / 52.141; -2.957