Starborough Castle

Starborough Castle
TypeGarden House
LocationDormansland, Surrey
Coordinates51°10′42″N 0°02′19″E / 51.1783°N 0.03864°E / 51.1783; 0.03864
OS grid referenceTQ4260744120
Built1754
Architectural style(s)Neo-Gothic
OwnerPrivate
Official nameStarborough Castle
Designated11 March 1953
Reference no.1017522
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameStarborough Castle Walls and Garden House
Designated11 June 1958
Reference no.1205666
Location of Starborough Castle in Surrey

Starborough Castle, known historically as Sterborough Castle, is a Neo-Gothic garden house of dressed sandstone near the eastern boundary of Surrey, built in 1754 by Sir James Burrow. It occupies the north-eastern portion of an artificial island south of the River Eden, roughly 3 km (2 mi) to the south-west of Edenbridge. It is a Grade II* listed building and scheduled monument, and was built on the site of the first castle, a medieval fortified house built c. 1341.