< Castles of England 
      There are 11 castles in Somerset.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes ([../Key/]]) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banwell Castle | Neo-romantic castle | c.1848 | Intact |  | Restaurant | Architect not known. | 
| Beckington Castle | 17th century | Rebuilt |  | Company HQ | Medieval remains incorporated in later building. | |
| Dunster Castle | Castle | 13–19th century | Rebuilt |  |  | Existing house dates largely from c.1571, with 18–19th century alterations. | 
| Farleigh Hungerford Castle | Enclosure castle | 14–15th century | Ruins |  |  | On high ground above the River Frome. | 
| Newton St Loe Castle | Fortified manor house | 14th century | Fragment |  | Bath Spa University | Large tower and gatehouse, altered 16–17th century. | 
| Nunney Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1373 | Ruins |  |  | Towers originally had conical roofs, north wall collapsed 1910. | 
| Stogursey Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–12th century | Fragmentary remains |  | Landmark Trust | 17th century house built within remains of castle. | 
| Sutton Court | Fortified manor house | 14–15th century | Fragment |  | Private apartments | Short length of embattled wall and a tower survive, incorporated in large house, restored 19th century. | 
| Taunton Castle | Shell keep | 13th century | Restored |  | .png.webp) | Now houses Somerset County Museum, Castle Hotel incorporates remains of an outer gatehouse. | 
| Walton Castle | Sham castle | 1615–20 | Restored |  | Private residence | Restored as private house 20th century. | 
| Wells Bishop's Palace | Fortified palace | 13–15th century | Substantially intact |  |  Church of England | Adjacent to cathedral, residence of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. | 
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