Greystoke, Castle 1893
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Described as an 'ambitious and correct neo-Elizabethan mansion', Greystoke Castle was remodelled by Anthony Salvin in 1839-48 and again after a fire of 1868. Its romantic façade replaced an earlier structure built for Henry Charles Howard around 1675. Salvin incorporated a medieval pele tower which William, 14th Baron of Greystoke, had been given permission to fortify in 1353.
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