< Castles of England 
      There are eight castles in Staffordshire.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alton Castle | Castle | 12–13th century | Fragmentary remains |  | Youth centre | Cliff-top position, site partly occupied by 19th century building. | 
| Caverswall Castle | Enclosure castle | c.1275 | Substantially intact | Private | Moated, 17th century mansion built within walls which, along with towers, do not stand to full height. | |
| Chartley Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–13th century | Fragmentary remains |  | Private | Altered in 13th century to form enclosure castle, abandoned by 1485. | 
| Eccleshall Castle | Castle | 14th century | Fragmentary remains | Private | Remains partly incorporated into house of c.1695, rebuilt 19th century. | |
| Stafford Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–12th century | Earthworks |  |  | Medieval keep partly rebuilt 19th century, then partly demolished. | 
| Stourton Castle | Castle | 14–15th century | Fragment |  | Private | Remains incorporated in later buildings. | 
| Tamworth Castle | Shell keep | 11–13th century | Rebuilt |  |  Local authority | Largely rebuilt 16–18th centuries. | 
| Tutbury Castle | Motte and bailey | 12–15th century | Fragmentary ruins |  |  | Slighted 1647–8, 19th century folly stands on motte. | 
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