Bayford Court
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Bayford Court |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Kent |
Modern Authority | Kent |
1974 Authority | Kent |
Civil Parish | Sittingbourne |
Low banks extend from the church at Sittingbourne to Bayford Court which is surrounded by a moat, three sides of which remain. Bayford Court may be the fortress which the Danish army built at Middleton in 893. Castle Rough (TQ 96 NW 10) is usually said to be the site of the work, but its form is against this view, and it would seem probable that the lines of work about Bayford Court are more likely to have sheltered Hasten's men (VCH). The moat at Bayford Court is as described by Gould, water-filled but in poor condition. The enclosed area, now a kitchen garden, is full of building debris including flint and ragstone. The low banks shown by Gould are practically destroyed but do not appear to have been of any importance. The present Bayford Court is circa 1700 and later in external appearance but there is half-timbered work internally (F1 CFW 08-JUL-63). (PastScape)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TQ911640 |
Latitude | 51.3429412841797 |
Longitude | 0.743170022964478 |
Eastings | 591150 |
Northings | 164000 |