Aldbrough 'castle'
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are no visible remains
Name | Aldbrough 'castle' |
Alternative Names | Aldeburgo |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | East Riding of Yorkshire |
1974 Authority | Humberside |
Civil Parish | Aldbrough |
Situation: The most likely site for the castle is a minor ridge-top to the north-west side of Aldbrough village, on the Withemwick Road where the place-name ‘Castle Hill’ appears on OS maps.
Description: No extant remains on the ground; documentary evidence only.
Documentation: The church and tithes of a castle at Aldborough, (de castello, de Aldeburgo), mentioned in a charter as being granted to the monks of St. Martins, Albermarle by King Stephen in 1115. (Creighton 1998)
The tradition that there was a castle at Aldbrough is based on a misreading of a charter of 1115, the castle referred to there being almost certainly that of Skipsea. Castle hill was named in the mid 19th century, and Castle Park, a housing estate recently built in 1991, continues the tradition (E.Y.C. iii, pp. 30-2; Poulson, Holderness, ii. 3, 5, 24). (VCH 2002)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TA245387 |
Latitude | 53.8299713134766 |
Longitude | -0.111220002174377 |
Eastings | 524500 |
Northings | 438700 |