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Titchmarsh Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Thrapston (Titschmarsh)fortification, mansion/ manor/ villa, medievalOn this site stood a stone medieval fortified manor house with a curtain wall. A later castle sprung up in 1304 where a square platform and moat was surrounded by a thin curtain wall with hexagonal towers. Unfortunately, the site
Thorpe Waterville Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Thrapston (Thorpe Waterville)fortification, stone, mansion/ manor/ villaThis is the location of the 12th century fortified manor, and later in 1301; a stone fortification by Walter de Langton, Bishop of Lichfield. Only the Castle Barn remains of the once imposing house. Now used as it's namesake, it
Wadenhoe Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Thrapston fortification, mansion/ manor/ villa, earthworksThis site once housed an early medieval complex or a large stonework fort due its large size. The 14th century saw the establishment of a stone manor complete with tower, however, the cruel course of time has left only the
Castle Lane bridge (83)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Solihull (Solihull)road, canal, bridgeRebuilt in 1960.
Pilsbury Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tideswell fortification, bailey, earthwork, motteThis is the site of an earthwork motte and bailey stronghold that dates back to around the 11th century. Its defensive features include a steep limestone reef and the remains of a wall. It is thought to have been abandoned
Castle Hill(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bakewell (Bakewell)bailey, motteThis mound (earthworks) is all that remains of a motte and bailey fortress, that originates as far back as the 12th century. Archaelogical digs in the 1960s and 1970s reveal this stronghold had different occupations. The top of the mound;
Bellingham Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hexham bailey, motte, earthworksThis is an earthwork motte and bailey fortress that seems to have been completely destroyed. The motte is barely visible as only a hint of the earthwork remains, however, the bailey has been lost.
Tarset Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Haltwhistle bailey, earthwork, motteThis earthwork has an impressive overhead view. The 13th century motte and bailey fortress has a distinctive ditch even though an old railway line has spoilt the south side of the site.
Dally Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Haltwhistle fortification, bailey, motteThis was one of the earliest hall houses to be constructed in Northumberland in the 13th century. The stone motte and bailey fortress was built on a natural rising. The remnants of stone indicate a grand defensive structure. It underwent
Annesley Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hucknall (Kirkby-in-Ashfield)fortification, bailey, earthwork, motteThis was a medieval earthwork motte and bailey stronghold. Both the motte and bailey are heavily covered with trees though the slope and traces of a ditch can be made out.
Egmanton Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tuxford (Egmanton)fortification, bailey, earthwork, motteThis is an earthwork motte and bailey fortress which has seen deterioration due to farm animal grazing. The motte is surrounded by a notable deep ditch and the remnants of the bailey structure are situated to the west.
Saint Clears Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Saint_Clears castle, fortification, bailey, earthwork, motteThis is a Norman earthwork motte and bailey fortress and was victim to numerous Welsh Prince attacks. The 13th century saw the erection of a stone structure but after being surrendered in the 1400's the castle was left to decay.
Picton Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Haverfordwest castle, stone, keepFounded by Sir John Wogan in the 13th century, the stone hall keep has survived the test of time and has kept its medieval features. It underwent remodelling in the 1750's and is noted for its secret passage.
Wiston Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Haverfordwest castle, bailey, earthwork, motteThis earthwork motte and bailey fortress dates back to the 12th century and was the site of an earlier Iron Age settlement. After being destroyed by Welsh forces, a stone castle was built. The ruins of its shell keep now
Cresswell Castle (ruins of)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Pembroke fortification, mansion/ manor/ villaThis strengthened manorial complex was constructed in the 13th century by the Augustinian Priory of Haverfordwest. It was made to defend the highest navigational point on the River Cresswell. In the 1500's it was converted to a small manor estate,
Denbigh Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Denbigh (Denbigh / Dinbych)castle, fortification, keepBuilt by Henry de Lacy. This 13th century hilltop stone keep and bailey fortress was built in two phases, replacing a royal Gwynedd residence. Other parts of structure to note are the mantlet and a postern gate and barbican, which
Prestatyn Castle (remains)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Prestatyn fortification, bailey, motteA typical Norman motte and bailey fortress, sadly none of the structure remains above ground level. The foundations of a curtained wall surround the low motte and a stone pillar marks its location.
Holt Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Rossett (holt)fortification, baileyThe hexagonal fencing marks the location of this stone enclosure and bailey fortress. Founded by John de Warenne in the 13th century little now remains of the Edwardian castle. The only notable features are the sandstone walls and a doorway
Shocklach Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Rossett fortification, mansion/ manor/ villa, enclosed, earthwork, motteThis visible circle denotes the remains of an earthwork fortified manor house. It was built as a replacement for the older Shocklach Motte, which is across the road in the trees. Only the embankment surface and wide ditch remain of
Malpas Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tattenhall fortification, motteThis is a dominating 'hillock' is the 11th century motte, built by Robert de Malopassu. The top of the motte is quite wide, however, the location of the bailey is unknown.
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