Corby Castle | |
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Type | Tower House, developed into a Country House |
Location | Great Corby |
Coordinates | 54°52′47″N 2°49′35″W / 54.87971°N 2.82626°W |
Area | Cumbria |
Architect | Peter Nicholson |
Architectural style(s) | Medieval and Georgian |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Corby Castle |
Designated | 1 April 1957 |
Reference no. | 1087717 |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Cascade to West of Corby Castle |
Designated | 1 April 1957 |
Reference no. | 1335535 |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Salmon Coops to South of Corby Castle |
Designated | 1 April 1957 |
Reference no. | 1087677 |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Wall and Gatepiers to East of Corby Castle |
Designated | 1 April 1957 |
Reference no. | 1087674 |
Official name | Corby Castle |
Designated | 1 July 1985 |
Reference no. | 1000662 |
Corby Castle is a Grade I listed building[1] and ancestral home of a cadet branch of the prominent Howard family situated on the southern edge of the village of Great Corby in northern Cumbria, England.