Built as a hunting lodge by the Lords of Dudley, the ruins of Weoley Castle are over 750 years old. Classified as a scheduled Ancient Monument of national importance, Weoley Castle is called a castle because it once featured a moat, curtain wall, towers, battlements and arrow slits along with a gate house and great hall.
Built as a hunting lodge by the Lords of Dudley, the ruins of Weoley Castle are over 750 years old. Classified as a scheduled Ancient Monument of national importance, Weoley Castle is called a castle because it once featured a moat, curtain wall, towers, battlements and arrow slits along with a gate house and great hall.
Weoley Castle Ruins,
Alwold Rd,
Weoley Castle, Birmingham
B29 5LX
birminghammuseums.org.uk/weoley
Telephone: 0121 348 8160
Email: BMAG.Enquiries@birminghammuseums.org.uk