2 m W of Tetbury, in Beverstone village.
A fortified manor house, roughly pentagonal, with an imposing round tower and a twin tower gatehouse.
The courtyard was entered by a gateway built over the inner moat and defended by two towers. The banqueting hall joined the main tower.
Beverstone Castle is privately owned. Not accessible to the public.
ca. 1220 Beverstone Castle built by Maurice de Ware, without license. Licence was granted subsequently, in 1225.
1330--1361 The castle was reconstructed and enlarged by Thomas, 3rd Baron Berkeley, including the addition of a gatehouse, a large square corner tower at the SW corner and several smaller ones. These were connected by a curtain (at least on the W side) containing a chapel, oratory, galleries and other assorted rooms. A large banqueting hall took up almost all of the S side.
The Castle was inherited by Sir John Berkeley, Baron Berkeley's son by his second marriage.
1597 John Berkeley (d 1621--2) sold the Castle.
1644 The Castle was besieged and badly damaged.
1691 Domestic range remodelled after a fire; built on the site of the fomer Great Hall, incorporating some original walls. This is the modern residence.
Name | Dates | Titles |
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Berkeley, Maurice | 1397-1460 | Knight |