Ascott Earl Castle
Ascott Earl Castle was a castle in the village of Ascott Earl, Oxfordshire, England.
Ascott Earl Castle | |
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Ascott Earl, Oxfordshire, England | |
Motte and bailey remains of the castle in the background | |
Ascott Earl Castle | |
Coordinates | 51.8634°N 1.5701°W |
Grid reference | grid reference SP297184 |
Site information | |
Condition | Earthworks only |
Details
Ascott Earl Castle was built in the village of Ascott Earl, to a motte-and-bailey design. The castle is very close to the fortification of Ascot d'Oilly Castle, built on an adjacent estate at the other end of the village.[1] Ascott Earl Castle lies on former Iron Age fortifications; its motte is 56m wide and 3.5m high; the surrounding bailey is in the shape of a crescent, approximately 70m by 30m wide.[2]
Today the castle is a scheduled monument.[2]
Bibliography
- Creighton, Oliver Hamilton. (2005) Castles and Landscapes: Power, Community and Fortification in Medieval England. London: Equinox. ISBN 978-1-904768-67-8.
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References
- Creighton, p.58.
- Ascott Earl, The Gatehouse website, accessed 22 May 2011.
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