Burton Upon Trent Castle
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)
There are no visible remains
Name | Burton Upon Trent Castle |
Alternative Names | Burt |
Historic Country | Staffordshire |
Modern Authority | Staffordshire |
1974 Authority | Staffordshire |
Civil Parish | Burton Upon Trent |
Henry de Ferrers, says Domesday Book, has half a hide in Burton, in which his castle sits. There is not now the slightest trace of any castle at Burton-on-Trent, which is the Burton in question. There is no mention in history of a castle at Burton; nor do the rather detailed charters in the Monasticon relating to Burton make any allusion to a castle. Moreover the abbot of Burton held the whole town, by the gift of Wulfric Sprot, long before the Conquest; and in Henry I's time he had the full feudal court which one would expect to find in the hands of the castellan, if there were one. Erdswick thought that the Domesday scribe had made a slip, and entered Henry de Ferrers's castle of Tutbury, which is only five miles off, for Burton. Tutbury Castle, however, is mentioned in its own place. (Armitage, 1904)
Eyton says that at Domesday, Burton was a district as well as a town, and included what is now the parish of Tutbury. (PastScape)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SK255233 |
Latitude | 52.8051605224609 |
Longitude | -1.62196004390717 |
Eastings | 425500 |
Northings | 323300 |