Madeley Court, Grade II* listed building in Madeley, England
Madeley Court is a two-storey building with an L-shaped layout constructed from ashlar stone and featuring large windows with intricate stone detailing throughout. The structure combines sturdy masonry with refined architectural elements visible across its entire facade.
Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Sir Robert Brooke acquired the estate in 1544 and built the current house in 1553 on the site of a former monastic grange. The building thus emerged during a transitional period when English noble families established new residences on secularized church lands.
The building displays typical Elizabethan architectural features with its stone details and L-shaped layout that still define the character of the place today. Visitors can experience the craftsmanship traditions of that era directly in its rooms.
The building operates today as a hotel and offers visitors accommodation within its historic walls. Those wishing to explore the architecture more closely should take time for a walk-through to examine the stone details and overall layout.
King Charles II found refuge here in 1651 after the Battle of Worcester when hosted by Francis Wolfe, making this place a key point in a dramatic escape. This episode links the private history of a family with larger political events of English history.
Location: Madeley
GPS coordinates: 52.64330,-2.45147
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:48
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