< Castles of England 
 
        
      There are seven castles in Oxfordshire.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bampton Castle | Quadrangular castle | c.1315 | Fragment | Private | Lower part of gatehouse and short stretch of curtain wall survive, incorporated into later house known as Ham Court. | |
| Broughton Castle | Fortified manor house | 14–15th century | Intact |  |  | Remodelled 15–18th centuries. | 
| Hanwell Castle | Castellated house | 15–16th century | Fragment | Private | Large surviving tower of unfortified building. | |
| Oxford Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–12th century | Fragment |  | Hotel | Motte and the unusual, possibly Saxon, St. George's Tower. | 
| Rotherfield Greys Castle | Fortified manor house | 14th century | Fragment |  |  | Two towers and section of wall survive, close to Greys Court. | 
| Shirburn Castle | Quadrangular castle | c.1378 | Rebuilt |  | Private | Originally stone, largely rebuilt in brick c.1720, remodelled 19th century in Gothick style, 19th century working drawbridge. | 
| Wallingford Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–13th century | Fragmentary remains |  |  | Slighted 1652, impressive earthworks remain. | 
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