Manchester Castle
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Other/UnknownRingwork), and also as a Possible Masonry Castle, and also as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Manchester Castle |
Alternative Names | Mamecestre; Mainecestr'; Chetham College |
Historic Country | Lancashire |
Modern Authority | Manchester |
1974 Authority | Greater Manchester |
Civil Parish | Manchester |
A naturally defensible bluff at the confluence of the Rivers Irk and Irwell was the site of the manor house of the Greley family by the 13th century, and probably also of their castle, documented in 1184. Three concentric ditches encircling the promontory have been identified, two of them relating to the line of Long Millgate and Hanging Ditch, close to the present cathedral, and one running through the yard of Chetham's School and Library. The origins and exact course of each are open to conjecture, although it has been suggested that they may relate to the Norman castle, or possibly even the Saxon burh. (PastScape)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law
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County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SJ839988 |
Latitude | 53.4865684509277 |
Longitude | -2.24409008026123 |
Eastings | 383900 |
Northings | 398800 |