Dumpling Castle, Tickhill
Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)
There are no visible remains
Name | Dumpling Castle, Tickhill |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | Doncaster |
1974 Authority | South Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | Tickhill |
Possible Early Castle
Situation: The NGR relates to the place-name ‘Dumpling Castle’, remembered in ‘Dumpling Castle Covert/Farm’. The names occur immediately below the locally prominent natural eminence of ‘Bog Hill’, c.2.5km north-eastofTickhillI.
Preservation: Other than the place-name, there is no evidence for the existence of an early castle site.
Description: Conjecturally, the place name may indicate the former site of a castle, and the ‘dumpling’ element most likely refers to an earthwork motte. (Creighton 1998)
Place name may indicate site of a castle. Marked on the OS 6" 1st edition map (1854) as 'Dumpling Castle Covert'.
Farm on eastern side of Stripe road, opposite the covert, is labelled as 'Dumpling Castle' on OS 6" 1st edn. This is the earliest element of the now enlarged set of farm buildings. Appears to be a later post-med to industrial period farm complex. More likely that this farmstead gave its name to the covert. Though some possibility of some antiquity to the name this not demonstrable on available evidence. (South Yorkshire SMR)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SK615942 |
Latitude | 53.4414596557617 |
Longitude | -1.07485997676849 |
Eastings | 461500 |
Northings | 394200 |