Sculcoates
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Sculcoates |
Alternative Names | Sculcotes; Scowscotes |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | Kingston upon Hull; City of |
1974 Authority | Humberside |
Civil Parish | Kingston upon Hull |
Licence to crenellate granted to John Grey of Rotherfield in 1346 and repeated in 1348.
There was a manor-house in Sculcoates by 1346; in that year John Grey received a licence to fortify it. It stood on the river bank in the 17th century but had disappeared by the 1780s. From about 1312 until 1330 Robert de Moreby, who had married the widow of John de Grey the elder, shared the lordship of the manor with John de Grey the younger. In 1376 Robert de Grey granted the manor to John de Neville. (VCH)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TA097307 |
Latitude | 53.7612380981445 |
Longitude | -0.336439996957779 |
Eastings | 509700 |
Northings | 430700 |