< Castles of England 
      There are seven castles in Warwickshire.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Astley Castle | Fortified manor house | 13–14th century | Ruins |  | Landmark Trust | Altered 15–19th centuries, hotel until fire in 1978, building at risk. | 
| Brinklow Castle | Motte and bailey | 11th century | Earthworks |  | Well-preserved earthworks, castle probably abandoned by 1173. | |
| Hartshill Castle | Keep and bailey | 12th century | Fragmentary remains |  | Private | Some remains of curtain walls survive, and remains of fortified manor house of c.1567. | 
| Kenilworth Castle | Keep and bailey | 12–14th century | Ruins |  |  | Altered 16th century, slighted 1650. | 
| Kingsbury Hall | Castle | 14th century | Fragmentary remains |  | Private | Remains of curtain wall survive with later house. | 
| Maxstoke Castle | Quadrangular castle | 14–15th century | Substantially intact |  | NGS | Moated, domestic buildings of 15–19th centuries within curtain walls. | 
| Warwick Castle | Castle | 13–15th century | Intact |  |  | Guy's tower rises 128 ft, 17th century residential block, remodelled 19th century by Salvin after fire. | 
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