< Castles of England
This table is the key to the Castle catalogue.
| Key | |
| Accessible open space | |
| Castle open to the public | |
| English Heritage | |
| Historic House open to the public | |
| Museum | |
| National Trust | |
| NGS | Private, grounds open under the National Gardens Scheme |
| Name | Usually, but not always, the name of the surviving building - for instance the remains of the historic Bampton Castle were incorporated in a later building known as Ham Court |
| Type | Usually the type of castle represented by the predominant surviving fortified remains |
| Date | Usually the dates of the principal building works relating to the surviving remains |
| Condition | An indication as to what remains of the original castle structure |
| Image | The building or site as it currently exists |
| Ownership /Access | Brief information relating to the current ownership or use of the site, an icon signifying that the site is frequently open to the public |
| Notes | Brief description or information of note |
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