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Hartley Castle

Hartley Castle
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
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The castle site today
Hartley Castle is located in Cumbria
Hartley Castle
Hartley Castle
Coordinates 54°28′10″N 2°20′18″W / 54.4694°N 2.3383°W / 54.4694; -2.3383Coordinates: 54°28′10″N 2°20′18″W / 54.4694°N 2.3383°W / 54.4694; -2.3383
Grid reference grid reference NY78170828
Type Fortified manor house
Site information
Owner Private
Open to
the public
No
Condition Only earthworks and a vaulted cellar survive
Site history
Materials Stone

Hartley Castle was a castle near Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria.

The manor was confiscated circa 1315 from Roger de Clifford and granted to Andrew de Harcla (anglicized to Andrew de Harclay or Hartley). The name Harcla is thought to be from the Old English for "hard ground" and may refer to the outcrop of land that the castle is built upon in the Eden valley.

The existing manor house was fortified by de Harcla, some time prior to 1323, when he was ordered by King Edward II to be hanged, drawn and quartered for alleged collusion with Robert the Bruce, and forfeited his earldom and lands. It was granted to Ralph de Neville who later sold it through three other hands to Thomas de Musgrave who on the 4th of October 1353 was granted a licence to crenellate by King Edward III:

It was improved during the 17th century with the addition in 1615 of a pair of wings but was abandoned circa 1677. Thomas Machel visited the castle in 1677 and described it as

An Elizabethan building consisting of an inner quadrangle surrounded by buildings, and an outer court to the north protected by a thick and high curtain wall. The entrance to it was approached through a gateway at the head of a flight of steps from the road. Directly opposite an archway opened into the inner court; on the left, or east side, was the kitchen and buttery, with the hall beyond, entered by an external stair from the court; the south end was occupied by the chapel and withdrawing rooms; whilst on the western side there was a long gallery lighted by a large oriel window facing the quadrangle


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