Shoreham
                Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte), and also as a Questionable Uncertain
                There are no visible remains
                
	
		| Name | Shoreham | 
	
		| Alternative Names |  | 
	
		| Historic Country | Sussex | 
	
		| Modern Authority | West Sussex | 
	
		| 1974 Authority | West Sussex | 
	
		| Civil Parish | Shoreham By Sea | 
	
                Guy records Horsley as writing "Shoreham appears to have had a castle formerly, but where situated it is now impossible to determine; no remnant standing nor any tradition relative to its site. It, and the manor, was held of the barony of Bramber."
There have been sporadic suggestions from Horsfield onwards for a fortification at Shoreham, the most recent proposing a late 11th-century motte and bailey castle on the northern side of New Shoreham. This appears to be based on a single and confusing 14th-century reference and is implausible. (ref. Horsfield; Stevens. Note the Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem source that Stevens and Horsfield cite is from 1325-6, and relates to the death of a later William de Braose, not his 11th-century ancestor.) (Harris, 2009)
                
                Not scheduled
                Not Listed
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
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		| OS Map Grid Reference | TQ215056 | 
	
		| Latitude | 50.8374900817871 | 
	
		| Longitude | -0.275449991226196 | 
	
		| Eastings | 521500 | 
	
		| Northings | 105600 |