Black Hawes Castle, Westcott
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are uncertain remains
Name | Black Hawes Castle, Westcott |
Alternative Names | Balchins Lane |
Historic Country | Surrey |
Modern Authority | Surrey |
1974 Authority | Surrey |
Civil Parish | Milton (formerly Dorking) |
Recording of a large earthwork, which is possibly part of the remains of a fortified Norman manor house known from documentary evidence as Black Hawes Castle. A sherd from a 12th or 13th century cooking pot was recovered in the garden below the earthwork. (SSHER)
It is also said that there was in one of the shady coppices near Westcott, a castle which was known as "Black Hawes," and belonged to the "Ewtons," of which scarcely any remains are now to be found. (Bright)
In a coppice called Black-hawes was another castle demolished at the same time (by the Danes), and nothing now but the mote and some few bricks remain. (Aubrey quoted in Bray, 1789)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TQ137487 |
Latitude | 51.226619720459 |
Longitude | -0.372159987688065 |
Eastings | 513700 |
Northings | 148700 |