Projects

Astley Castle

Astley Castle
  • Project name

    Astley Castle

  • Location

    Astley, Nuneaton

  • Client

    Landmark Trust

  • Architect

    Witherford Watson Mann

  • Contractor

    William Anelay

  • Brick

    Peteren D36 Flensborg

  • Application

    Infill brickwork for restoration and contrast historic masonry

  • Project status

    Completed

  • Recognition

    RIBA Stirling Prize 2013: Winner

Description

Astley Castle in Nuneaton stands as a benchmark for contemporary restoration, earning the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2013 for its visionary approach. Once a roofless ruin with centuries of decay, the medieval structure – formerly owned by the three queens of England – was transformed into a remarkable holiday residence by Witherford Watson Mann Architects for the Landmark Trust.

Rather than replicating the past, the architects Witherford Watson Mann preserved the castle’s raw, fragmented presence and inserted a modern home within its ancient walls. New Petersen brickwork carefully binds the medieval remnants, stabilising the structure while leaving elements of ruin exposed to maintain a sense of historical continuity. The result is a sensitive, layered composition of past and present – functional, architectural, and symbolic.

Requirements

EBM worked closely with the design team to source and specify a brick that would complement the surviving fabric while clearly expressing the contemporary intervention. We proposed the Petersen D36 Flensborg format – a refined, elongated yellow brick – chosen for its ability to visually and materially bridge the old and new. Our technical input extended to special shape design and detailing, ensuring that the new brickwork supported the structure while enhancing the architectural dialogue between eras.

Location

Key challenges

1/ Selecting a brick format that respected the castle’s historic fabric while clearly marking new work
2/ Designing brickwork to stabilise deteriorated masonry in a structurally meaningful way
3/ Balancing contemporary craftsmanship with conservation sensitivity

Highlights & Achievements

  • — RIBA Stirling Prize 2013: Winner
  • — One of the Landmark Trust’s most iconic properties
  • — A pioneering example of modern architecture embedded in historic preservation