Weddington Hunting Lodge
Has been described as a Questionable Palace (Royal)
There are no visible remains
Name | Weddington Hunting Lodge |
Alternative Names | Watitune |
Historic Country | Warwickshire |
Modern Authority | Warwickshire |
1974 Authority | Warwickshire |
Civil Parish | Nuneaton |
The site of a medieval deserted settlement. It is mentioned in Domesday Book as "Watitune". It may have been the site of a royal hunting lodge of circa 1210. This hamlet, now in Nuneaton, was destroyed when the Marquis of Dorset enclosed the whole manor, turning it to pasture in 1491. Ten houses are reported pulled down in the 1517 Inquiry and sixty persons expelled. One of the lessees from the Crown, a Mr. Trye, rebuilt the village and made habitations fit for husbandry. This must have been before 1561. The church, which dates to C13-C14 still stands, and contains a C12 font, which may indicate that there was an earlier church on the site. A modern housing estate has been built on the site of the deserted settlement. (PastScape)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SP360934 |
Latitude | 52.5387916564941 |
Longitude | -1.4713499546051 |
Eastings | 436000 |
Northings | 293400 |