< Castles of England 
      There are 16 castles in Shropshire.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acton Burnell Castle | Fortified manor house | 13th century | Ruins |  |  | Shell, used as a barn in the 18th century. | 
| Alberbury Castle | Castle | 13th century | Fragmentary remains |  |  | |
| Bridgnorth Castle | Keep and bailey | 12th century | Fragmentary remains |  |  | Slighted 1645. | 
| Broncroft Castle | Fortified manor house | 14th | Intact |  | Private | Renovated 19th century. | 
| Cheney Longville Castle | Fortified manor house | 14–17th century | Part habitable | Private | Building at risk. | |
| Clun Castle | Keep and bailey | 13th century | Fragmentary remains |  |  | Ruins of keep built onto side of motte. | 
| Hopton Castle | Keep and bailey | 14th century | Ruins |  |  | |
| Ludlow Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–14th century | Ruins |  |  Earl of Powis | One of the great Welsh border castles. | 
| Moreton Corbet Castle | Keep | 12th century | Fragmentary remains |  |  | Adjoining ruins of 16th century building. | 
| Quatford Castle | Neo-romantic castle | c.1830 | Intact |  | Private | Nearby are earthwork remains of the medieval Quatford Castle. | 
| Red Castle | Castle | 13th century | Fragmentary remains. |  | Adapted as feature of Hawkstone Park, 18th century landscape garden. Building at risk. | |
| Rowton Castle | Sham castle | 18–19th century | Intact |  | Hotel | On site of medieval castle, remodelled 1809–12 by George Wyatt. | 
| Shrewsbury Castle | Castle | 12th century | Rebuilt |  | .png.webp) Shropshire Council | Restored and extended 1642, altered c.1790 by Thomas Telford. | 
| Stokesay Castle | Fortified manor house | 13–14th century | Intact |  |  | Restored 19th century. | 
| Wattlesborough Castle | Castle | 13–14th century | Fragment |  | Private | Near Rowton, keep/tower survives, adjoining Wattlesborough Hall. | 
| Whittington Castle | Keep and bailey | 12–13th century | Fragments |  |  Local community | Gatehouse towers survive. | 
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