Sutton, Cambridgeshire
Has been described as a Rejected Palace (Bishop)
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Sutton, Cambridgeshire |
Alternative Names | The Burystead |
Historic Country | Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely |
Modern Authority | Cambridgeshire |
1974 Authority | Cambridgeshire |
Civil Parish | Sutton |
Emery calls this a residence of the bishops of Ely. However, the VCH gives a clear history and the manor was held by the prior and convent of Ely Priory, not the bishop.
The Burystead moat, at the west end of Sutton village, is an elongated rectangle in plan; it never had much defensive value since it is overlooked to the east. The enclosed area has not been raised and contains various slight irregularities which may have been caused by the removal of foundations. (VCH 1948). The former chapel has been externally cement rendered and now has modern doors, windows and roof. The interior has been totally redesigned as a residence. The overall effect is not pleasing and the structure is not outstanding. (PastScape)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | TL432789 |
Latitude | 52.3901405334473 |
Longitude | 0.105769999325275 |
Eastings | 543200 |
Northings | 278900 |