< Castles of England

There are in 14 castles in Cornwall.

Name
Type
Date
Condition
Image Ownership
/ Access
Notes (Key)
Caerhays Castle Neo-romantic castle 1807–10 Intact Built 1808 by John Nash.
Carn Brea Castle Sham castle 15–19th century Intact Restaurant Possible medieval hunting lodge rebuilt 18–19th centuries.
Ince Castle Semi-fortified house c.1640 Intact NGS House may have been held against the Parliamentarians in 1646.
Launceston Castle Keep and bailey 11–13th century Ruins Duchy of Cornwall property.
Pendennis Castle Artillery fort 1540–98 Intact Withstood 5-month siege in 1646.
Pengersick Castle Fortified manor house c.1510 Fragment 4-storey tower remains, with later building.
Place House Tower house 15–19th century Rebuilt Private residence Original tower house defended against the French in 1475, subsequently strengthened, later rebuilt.
Restormel Castle Shell keep 12–13th century Ruins Duchy of Cornwall property.
St Catherine's Castle Artillery fort 1538–40 Ruins At mouth of River Fowey.
St Mawes Castle Artillery fort 1540–3 Intact Position not defensible from land attack.
St Michael's Mount Fortified site 12–17th century Substantially intact Castle and priory church comprise single building.
Tintagel Castle Twin bailey 1227–33 Fragmentary remains Duchy of Cornwall property.
Trematon Castle Shell keep 12–13th century Ruins Duchy of Cornwall
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