EAW007518 ENGLAND (1947). Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, 1947. This image has been produced from a print.

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Title [EAW007518] Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, 1947. This image has been produced from a print.
Reference EAW007518
Date 3-June-1947
Link
Place name HARTLEBURY
Parish HARTLEBURY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 383634, 271233
Longitude / Latitude -2.2402353506127, 52.338548233893
National Grid Reference SO836712

Pins


totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:11:57 PM
Great Hall, the Saloon and the Hurd Library

totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:11:02 PM
Museum and Cafe

totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:10:02 PM
Hereford and Worcester County Museum Offices North East of Hartlebury Castle. Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 400769 Coach house and stables, now offices. Late C17, remodelled early C20. Two storeys.

totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:08:58 PM
Gate Lodges and Walls to Forecourt Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 400767 Walls to east, north and south sides of forecourt, two lodges in middle of east wall, at south-east corner the walls are attached to the former stable block (listed as Gardener's house and garage)

totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:07:43 PM
Gardener's House and Garage to South East of Hartlebury Castle Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 400768 Coach house, now house and garage. Late C17, remodelled early C20.

totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:06:29 PM

User Comment Contributions

Hartlebury Castle (Hartlebury, Worcestershire DY11 7XX)



Grade 1 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 400766



Built in the mid-13th century as a fortified manor house on land given to the Bishop of Worcester by King Burgred of Mercia.

From the early 13th century until 2007, Hartlebury Castle was the residence of the Bishop of Worcester



Bishop's palace. C15

with late C17 and mid- to late C18 extensions C18 work by Henry Keene and James Smith of Shifnal.

and 1960s remodelling.



U-plan, main block aligned north/south, containing C15 hall to north end and C18 saloon (within C15 walls); to rear (west) of hall a former long gallery (divided up as private rooms in 1960s) with C18 library above; south range has C15 chapel projecting forwards (east) with Bishop's study behind;



North range of late C17 was the kitchen wing, now Hereford and Worcester County Museum.



The Hurd Library was built by Bishop Hurd in 1782. It still contains his extensive and unique collection of books including works from the libraries of Pope and Warburton. The copy of the Iliad from which Pope's translation was made is among them.



With the coming of a Bishop Inge in 2008, the Bishop's residence was moved from the Castle to a house adjacent to the Cathedral in the city of Worcester itself. In 1964, the north wing of the castle was taken over by Worcestershire County Council for the creation of a County Museum and in 1966 the Worcestershire County Museum was opened to the public.



The Worcestershire County Museum is housed in the servants' quarters of Hartlebury Castle.

totoro
Saturday 8th of November 2014 09:04:53 PM