Ashford Castle; Ashford In The Water
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Ashford Castle; Ashford In The Water |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Derbyshire |
Modern Authority | Derbyshire |
1974 Authority | Derbyshire |
Civil Parish | Ashford In The Water |
Homestead moat, probably associated with the fortified house of the Nevilles (1408-1550). The site is tradionally that of Ashford Castle but there is no evidence to substantiate or refute this assertion. (PastScape)
N.N.E. of Ashford Church are the foundations of the mansion granted in 1319 to Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent (Bagshaw). The small moat at the back of the Bull's Head Inn is traditionally the site of Ashford Castle. (Listed under 'Castle Mounds with Attached Courts') (VCH). The so-called moat was, judging from the earth bank remaining, simply the site of the old foundations of a small house of the Nevilles (1408-1550), who built a fortified residence north of Ashford church (Norman). A homestead moat in fair condition but now being infilled by the R.D.C. (Field Investigators Comments-F1 FDC 08-JUN-66). (PastScape)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SK195698 |
Latitude | 53.2248916625977 |
Longitude | -1.70892000198364 |
Eastings | 419530 |
Northings | 369800 |