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The Castle InnEdgehill, Nr Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 6DJTelephone: 01295 670255 Fax: 01295 670521 English Tourism Council 3 Diamonds
The Castle Inn, also known as The Round Tower, or Radway Tower, lies on the summit of Edgehill, some 700ft above sea level. Although its postal address is Banbury, Oxfordshire, the village of Edgehill actually nestles about a mile inside the Warwickshire border. The octagonal tower was started in 1742 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Edgehill and was opened on 3rd September, 1750, the anniversary of Oliver Cromwell's death. It was built by Sanderson Miller, or Millar, who lived in nearby Radway. Miller made a name for himself as a "gentleman architect" and had a hand in many fine Warwickshire buildings including Warwick City Hall and Kineton Church.He also designed the walled gardens at Farnborough. His own house - Radway Grange - was an extraordinary mixture of styles, and his passion for "Gothic" brought an amateur air to the originally mediaeval residence.
The Battle of EdgehillThe tower marks the spot where, on the afternoon of Sunday 23rd October 1642, King Charles I raised his standard and summoned his officers about him to prepare for the first major battle of the English Civil War.It was Prince Rupert who urged that they attack the Parliamentary forces, or Roundheads there and then; it is said the young Prince "would sooner fight than eat"! There followed the first, and one of the fiercest battle of the Civil War ... the Battle of Edgehill. The King's line was along the crest of the hill. The Parliamentary soldiers under Lord Essex - having marched from Worcester via Kineton in ten days - were beyond the village of Radway in the plain immediately bellow. Many renowned Warwickshire families were involved in the Battle of Edgehill; the Verneys, the Fieldings and the Shuckburghs. Father fought son, brother matched brother. Some 30,000 Englishmen took arms against each other. But like so many, the Batttle of Edgehill was indecisive - a mix up of slashing steel, cannon and musket fire which claimed the lives of more than 1,500 men on each side. The fighting ceased in the evening as the confusion brought on by darkness forced the two armies apart. The Parliamentary forces retired and were billeted at Kineton. But the Royalist troops, or Cavaliers, spent a miserable night half-frozen and hungry, among the hills on either side of the round tower.
Historic connectionsMany historical names are linked with the Tower. One local family who lived in the area at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII was named Light. A daughter of the family married Robert Washington, of Sulgrave, a nephew of Lawrence Washington from whom the first President of the United States was descended. Henry Fielding is supposed to have written some of his novel "Tom Jones" locally and have read it to the Earl of Chatham (statesman and father of William Pitt, the younger), and to Sanderson Miller. In 1908 Earl Haig - World War I general and founder of the Poppy Fund - spent his honeymoonat Radway where his sister had her home. Richard Jago, the 18th century Warwickshire poet, wrote of the Tower: The tower as an Inn
In 1922 the Inn was acquired by the present brewers, the Hook Norton Brewery Company, a local family firm whose traditional ales are held in the highest esteem. A major refurbishment and restoration project was completed by the brewery in 1992. The views from the Castle Inn's garden and terrace stretch out across several neighbouring counties. Some say that, on a clear day, it is possible to make out the Wrekin in Shropshire and the foothills of the Welsh mountains! However, the less distant hills of Broadway and Malvern are more obvious.
Your Hosts Tony, Sue and Rory Sheen welcome you to
Our facilities include: *Continental Breakfast in your room *Private Bathroom *Self-dial Telephone *Colour TV *Tea/Coffee making *Hairdryer & Trouser Press/Iron *Fax and PhotocopyingAll bedrooms are non smoking
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