Newport Pagnell Castle; The Battery
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Newport Pagnell Castle; The Battery |
Alternative Names | Someries Castle; Castle Mead |
Historic Country | Buckinghamshire |
Modern Authority | Milton Keynes |
1974 Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Civil Parish | Newport Pagnell |
A mount measuring 60ft in diameter and 4ft in height. Formerly interpreted as both a motte and as a Civil War gun emplacement, its position is not particularly suitable for a defensive purpose. Probably a prospect for the River Ouse. (PastScape)
PastScape records a 'Supposed site of a Castle' at SP87894401 stating 'This is a doubtful antiquity and there is no substantive evidence.' and adding 'The historical evidence for a castle at Newport Pagnell is meagre. The main authorities, Leland and Camden associated the castle with the Paynels and Somerys (six) who held the manor in C12 and C13. Leland also mentions "certen dikis....by the chirche, as there had been a castelle". There are also references to Castle Mead on the opposite bank of the Lovat (now Castle Meadow SP 880439) going back to C12, but no specific documentary reference to a castle. In any case it must have become disused at an early date, and the capital messuage here in 1272 probably replaced the castle if such ever existed.' (PastScape–record 345055)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SP879440 |
Latitude | 52.0874786376953 |
Longitude | -0.718360006809235 |
Eastings | 487970 |
Northings | 244040 |