Restormel Castle

Restormel Castle
Lostwithiel, Cornwall
Restormel Castle, seen from the west
Restormel Castle is located in Cornwall
Restormel Castle
Restormel Castle
Coordinates50°25′20″N 4°40′17″W / 50.4223°N 4.6715°W / 50.4223; -4.6715
Grid referencegrid reference SX1032561466
TypeShell keep with bailey
Site information
OwnerEnglish Heritage
Controlled byEnglish Heritage
ConditionRuined
Site history
MaterialsShale

Restormel Castle (Cornish: Kastel Rostorrmel)[1] lies by the River Fowey near Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England, UK. It is one of the four chief Norman castles of Cornwall, the others being Launceston, Tintagel and Trematon. The castle is notable for its perfectly circular design. Once a luxurious residence of the Earl of Cornwall, the castle was all but ruined by the 16th century. It was briefly reoccupied and fought over during the English Civil War, but was subsequently abandoned. It is now in the care of English Heritage and open to the public.