Moor End Castle
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The site of Moor End Castle (historically known as Moreende) is situated opposite Moor End Farm, along Moor End Road in the civil parish of Yardley Gobion,[1] within the historic county of Northamptonshire (the Modern Authority of Northamptonshire, the pre-Local Government Act 1972 county of Northamptonshire).
The castle was created in 1347 when Thomas de Ferrers was given licence to crenellate his house at Moor End.[1] Later owners sold it to the Crown in 1363.
Edward III regularly visited Moor End during the 1360s, building a royal chamber, a royal chapel and rebuilding the dilapidated gatehouse.