< Castles of England 
 
        
      | Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashby de la Zouch Castle | Keep | 12–15th century | Fragmentary ruins |  |  | Fortified manor converted to castle by William, Lord Hastings in 1474. Largely destroyed during the Civil War. The Hastings tower (90 ft high) and a tunnel survive. | 
| Belvoir Castle | Neo-romantic castle | 17–19th century | Intact |  |  Duke of Rutland | Originally medieval castle, rebuilt 1655–68 incorporating some medieval masonry, remodelled 1801–30. | 
| Hallaton Castle | Motte and bailey | Medieval | Earthworks |  | Private | Well-preserved earthworks. | 
| Kirby Muxloe Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1480–3 | Fragmentary ruins |  |  | Moated, begun by William, Lord Hastings in 1480, remained unfinished at his death in 1483.> | 
| Leicester Castle | Castle | 12–13th century | Fragments |  |  Local authority | Great hall survives, much altered. | 
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