Botelet Castle
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are uncertain remains
Name | Botelet Castle |
Alternative Names | Boleit; Bodleit |
Historic Country | Cornwall |
Modern Authority | Cornwall |
1974 Authority | Cornwall |
Civil Parish | Lanreath |
William of Worcester, who wrote an Itinerary of Cornwall in the reign of Edward IV., speaks of a dilapidated castle, called Bodleit (Probably Botelet, in the adjoining parish of Lanreath, which was a manor of the Bottreaux family.), near Sir John Coleshill's mansion, at Tremoderet. (Lysons)
Farmstead, dwelling of which is situated on the site of an ancient manor. Belonged to the Brotreaux family, the last of whom died in 1462 (Gilbert). The old house at Botelet was located at SX 18326021 according to the present owner and all that remains is a section of six foot high undateable walling. This house was demolished when the new house was built in 1884. (PastScape)
Medieval deer park at Botelet. It was in use by 1500. Evidence for the site is in the form of fieldname evidence. (PastScape record 432699–ref Henderson)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SX183602 |
Latitude | 50.4135894775391 |
Longitude | -4.5585298538208 |
Eastings | 218320 |
Northings | 60210 |