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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tong_CastleTong Castle - Wikipedia

    Tong Castle was a very large mostly Gothic country house in Shropshire whose site is between Wolverhampton and Telford, set within a park landscaped by Capability Brown, on the site of a medieval castle of the same name. The original castle was built in the 12th century.

  2. Tong Castle was a large mostly Gothic country house, set within a park landscaped by Capability Brown, on the site of a medieval castle of the same name. Tong Castle's remains are now a Historic England Grade II listed site.

  3. The Collegiate Church of St Bartholomew, Tong (also known as St Bartholomew's Church) is a 15th-century church in the village of Tong, Shropshire, England, notable for its architecture and fittings, including its fan vaulting in a side chapel, rare in Shropshire, and its numerous tombs.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Tong_CastleTong Castle - Wikiwand

    Tong Castle was a very large mostly Gothic country house in Shropshire whose site is between Wolverhampton and Telford, set within a park landscaped by Capability Brown, on the site of a medieval castle of the same name.

  5. England, Shropshire. There are extensive 18th- and 19th-century gardens at Tong, on an estate with medieval origins. Capability Brown is implicated in the redesign.

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  6. From our early origins. The church Lady Isabel had built between 1410 – 1430 is well preserved, in contrast to the disappearance of the adjacent buildings including Tong Castle, and despite the removal of the rood loft and Lady Chapel at the Reformation.

  7. 17 de jan. de 2023 · Tong was an ancient castle, rather than the manor house that existed on the neighbouring properties. Associated with Roger de Montgomery in Norman times, the castle passed by descent to the de Belmais family, the la Zouche family and from them, through the de Harcourts, to the Pembridge, or Pembrugge, family.