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Croft Castle in 2010
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Coordinates | 52°17′05″N 2°48′33″W / 52.28486°N 2.80916°WCoordinates: 52°17′05″N 2°48′33″W / 52.28486°N 2.80916°W |
OS grid reference | SO 449 655 |
Website | www |
Croft Castle is a castle, church and garden located at Yarpole, Herefordshire, England.
It is a National Trust property which is open to the public.
The site is located at Yarpole, 5 miles (8.0 km) north-west of Leominster, in Herefordshire, England. It is surrounded by 1,500 acres of woodland, farmland and parkland. It is at grid reference SO449655.
The Mortimer Trail, a long-distance footpath, passes by.
A building has been on the site from the 11th century and it has from this time been the home of the Croft family and Croft baronets. The Croft family were closely linked to their neighbours the Mortimers of Wigmore and later Ludlow. The Battle of Mortimer's Cross took place on Croft lands nearby in 1461. The present building originated as a castle in the 14th century and has been much altered since. It was the home of a John Croft who married one of Owain Glyndŵr's daughters. In the 15th century the Croft family adopted the Welsh Wyvern crest, a wounded black dragon, seen as a subtle allusion to their Glyndwr heritage. Croft Castle was restored after slighting in the Civil War. It now consists of a stone quadrangular manor house with a small castellated round tower at each corner and a small square tower flanking the north side. The castle is under the care of the National Trust and members of the Croft family still live within it.