Heighley, Madeley Heath

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Date:1939

Description:The ruins of Heighley castle can be seen in the distance surrounded by trees. In the foreground is Heighley Castle Farm.

Heighley Castle was the home of the Audley family in Plantagenet times. The remains are those of a motte and bailey castle built in the 12th century, and extended in the 13th century. It was destroyed by Cromwell in 1644. Very little is visible today: two sections of red sandstone wall, the dry rock cut moat, the foundations of four drum towers and a drawbridge remain.

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Creators: Mr Alfred McCann - Creator

Image courtesy of: Staffordshire Museum Service

Donor ref:FP76.41.3887 (37/22681)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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