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The castle was returned to crown control in 1223, at which point £33 was spent on repairing the damage the Earl of Derby had caused when capturing the castle six years earlier. Over the next 20 years, four towers were added, the keep was repaired, various parts of the curtain wall were repaired, and
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in 1665, added a new hall and staterooms to the Terrace Range, and by the time of his death in 1676 the castle had been restored to good order. The main usage of the building extended over twenty years, and it is presumed that the family lived at the castle towards the end of that period. It then
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for the lordship of the Peak, but the Crown retained possession of Bolsover and Peveril Castles. John finally gave them to Ferrers in 1216 to secure his support in the face of country-wide rebellion. However, the castellan
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refused to hand them over. Although Lisle and Ferrers were both John's supporters, John gave Ferrers permission to use force to take the castles. The situation was still chaotic when
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The history of Chesterfield; with particulars of the hamlets contiguous to the town, and descriptive accounts of Chatsworth, Hardwick, and Bolsover Castle
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visited the castle as part of their Halloween events on Living TV, and in 2017 the site was voted the most haunted site by
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were granted to a series of local farmers. Under their custodianship, the castle gradually fell into a state of disrepair.
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stabilized the buildings and began opening portions to visitations by the public. The castle is now in the care of
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The original castle was built by the Peverel family in the 12th century and became Crown property in 1155 when
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a kitchen and barn were built, all at a cost of £181. From 1290 onward, the castle and its surrounding
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became king after his father's death in 1216. Bolsover fell to Ferrers' forces in 1217 after a siege.
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Bolsover Castle seen from below with the Little Castle protruding above the rest of the castle
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maintained the claim of the Earls of Derby to the Peveril estates. He paid John 2000 
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which has been given protection against unauthorised change. It is also a Grade I
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and was shared with the castles of Peveril and Nottingham during the revolt. King
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and John, who were influenced by the Italian-inspired work of the architect
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William Cavendish, who was created Marquess of Newcastle in 1643 and
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in Derbyshire. The garrison was increased to a force led by 20 
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Colvin, H. M.; Brown, R. A. (1963), "The Royal Castles 1066–1485",
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The building of the castle was continued by Cavendish's two sons,
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Model of Bolsover Castle as it may have looked in the late 1600s
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ascended the throne in 1199 after his brother Richard's death.
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In October 2007 the television paranormal investigation show
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The History of the King's Works. Volume II: The Middle Ages
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of 1642 to 1651, during which the castle was taken by the
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Bolsover Castle page on English Heritage's official site
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Robert Smythson & the Elizabethan Country House
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Castle in the town of Bolsover, Derbyshire, England
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Bolsover Castle is located in Derbyshire
Bolsover
Derbyshire
England
United Kingdom
Coordinates
53°13′53″N 1°17′49″W / 53.23139°N 1.29694°W / 53.23139; -1.29694
Scheduled monument
Listed Building
Bolsover
grid reference
SK471707
Derbyshire
Charles Cavendish
English Heritage
listed building
Scheduled Ancient Monument
William Peverel the Younger
Ferrers family
Earls of Derby
Henry II's
Henry the Young King
Geoffrey Duke of Brittany
Richard
revolted against the king's rule
Peveril
knights
John
William de Ferrers

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