Dunwich Castle

Has been described as a Possible Uncertain

There are no visible remains

NameDunwich Castle
Alternative NamesDunewico
Historic CountrySuffolk
Modern AuthoritySuffolk
1974 AuthoritySuffolk
Civil ParishDunwich

A small castle may have existed at Dunwich. In the Calender of the Patent Rolls, under 1217 there is a reference to Eustace de Vescy's custody of the castle and town of Dunwich (Scarfe 1971). (PastScape)

De custodia terre E. de. Vescy. Rex militibus, libere tenentibus et aliis omnibus de terra que fuit Eustachii de Vescy, salutem. Sciatis quod commisimus dilectis et fidelibus nostris, Willelmo de Duston et Radulfo de Norwico, clerico nostro, totam terram cum pertineneiis, que fuit predicti Eustachii, custodiendam quamdiu nobis placuerit, exceptis castro et villa de Dunewico, que commisimus venerabili patri nostro, R. Dunelmensi episcopo. Et ideo vobis mandamus quod eisdem Willelmo et Radulfo, tamquam custodibus et baillivis vestris, in omnibus sitis intendentes et respondentes. Et in hujus rei testimonium etc. ut supra. Teste, apud Oxoniam, xiiij die Novembris, anno regni nostri secundo. (CPR)

Gatehouse Comments

The lack of other mentions might suggest this was a use of 'castro' in the sense of administrative centre rather than fortress, although Dunwich was a sizeable town and a significant building in a fortified style is not unlikely. Aga's plan of 1585 shows a series of mounds in the north-west corner of the town.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceTM490700
Latitude52.2700004577637
Longitude1.64999997615814
Eastings649000
Northings270000
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Books

  • Salter, Mike, 2001, The Castles of East Anglia (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 75
  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 2 p. 460
  • Gardner, T., 1754, An Historical Account of Dunwich online copy

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Journals

  • Scarfe, N., 1971, 'Note on the historical records of Dunwich's defences' Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History Vol. 32.1 p. 34-7 online copy

Primary Sources

  • Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (ed), 1901, Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry III (1216-25) Vol. 1 p. 126-7 online copy