Chiddingstone Castle

Chiddingstone Castle
Chiddingstone Castle gate
Interactive map of the Chiddingstone Castle area
General information
Architectural styleNeo-Gothic
Year built17th century (original structure)
ClientStreatfeild family
Technical details
Grounds35 acres (14 hectares)
Design and construction
ArchitectHenry Edward Kendall (1829)
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameChiddingstone Castle
Designated16 January 1975
Reference no.1252483
Official nameChiddingstone Castle
Designated20 December 1988
Reference no.1000399

Chiddingstone Castle is situated in the village of Chiddingstone, near Edenbridge, Kent, England, 35 miles (56 kilometres) south-southeast of London and in the upper valley of the River Medway. The castle was built by the Streatfeild family and served as their seat from the early 16th century until the beginning of the 20th century when the family left the castle. The Streatfeilds sold the castle to Lord Astor in 1938. Since 1977, the castle and its 35 acres (14 hectares) of grounds have been held in trust for the nation by the Denys Eyre Bower Bequest, and both are open to the public. Much of the current structure dates from the early 19th century, but incorporates elements of the earlier buildings on the same site.