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hi everyone, i have been helping the owner of the castle ruins today as comunity service and i have quite enjoyed it. the place is so beautiful, Jean the lady who owns it has done a marvelous job, so if anyone wants to see the place, it would be a great experience for anyone interested in that kind of thing, kian
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Hi Kian, welcome to the boards! I'd definately come and visit if it were a bit more local to me. Having said that, I'm sure web related business will take me up there at some point. I'm hoping to do a page on the castle for my information pages at some point, so I'll probably need some info from you guys about it.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hiya, I found your thread very interesting, and am trying to collate information about this ruin, I have seen the Castle many times from the car. But have not actually walked by it. (as I understand there is a footpath that runs alongside it?) Julie |
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Have been down that road a few times - as a passenger - but never managed to spot the castle. I think you will find Cathidaw is possibly the most knowledgeable on these particular castle ruins.
A big welcome ot Warwickshire Online!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hi,
And thanks for the welcome! If you are travelling from the A5, you come up woodford rd, then under the railway bridge, straight on up and past "clock hill". then you come to the "green" with the Stag & Pheasant on LHS and Michael Drayton flats on RHS (Drayton Court). Carry on past the Society of Friends chapel, (on LHS) as you go up the road you come to some 1950's flats? that are on the left hand side, directly oppposite is a field, this is where the castle is, It is set back from the road quite a way, and if you blink then you will miss it.....lol. I do hope that helps, I did try to put in a more accurate placement on your "map" as the one that is currently there is way off the mark. Hopefully, cathidaw will be about soon and be in touch. Julie |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Exhall
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Hallo dark crystal, I received your message but could not access it
I do know it is about Hartshill Castle. What would you like to know? A friend of mine owns the castle . She bought it about 7or 8 years ago and also the land at the back right up to the cemetery and has spent a lot of time and money preserving it for posterity--- It is private property and is preserved under the Harold Lapworth Trust.but she does take people around by appointment-also groups of schoolchildren, brownies and adult groups. I like this place-it has a great charm and atmosphere-especially early in the morning. |
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Yes I saw that your friend owns it, The long and short of it is that I am tracing my husbands family tree, and his family lived there. I am just trying to collate info about the place and wondered if either yourself or the present owner, could possibly assist?
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If I can help you I will.
My son has been researching Hartshill Castle since 1990 and the first part of his book will -hopefully- be out this year. What were the names of your family who lived there, and when ? Did they live in the bungalow or in the Elizabethan house which was built inside the castle walls I have co-edited some of this book so I may know of them. Last edited by cathidaw : 31-08-2007 at 01:10 AM. |
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Hi Cathidaw,
My husbands family are the Moore family, they actually lived In the elizabethan house, I'm not sure when they moved into the house, but I do know that they were living there in the latter half of the 19c. I have looked for documentation, wills and suchlike, but I havent been very lucky, as yet! If you would like, PM me and i will send you my email addy, as i'm not sure that you can see my Pm's? but if i replied to one you have sent that might work? kind regards
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