Stevington Castle
Has been described as a Possible Masonry Castle
There are no visible remains
Name | Stevington Castle |
Alternative Names | Seeds; Sedes |
Historic Country | Bedfordshire |
Modern Authority | Bedfordshire |
1974 Authority | Bedfordshire |
Civil Parish | Stevington |
A castle is said to have been built here by Baldwin Wake in 1281. Excavations in 1936 failed to find any remains. No significant features could be found during field investigation in 1974. (PastScape)
Of the castle erected here, in the time of King John, there are now no traces; but there is a large and apparently artificial mound towards Pavenham, and a curiously excavated field near by, called the "Seeds," or "Sedes," which points to the probable site, or intended site of the castle. (Kelly's Directory)
The site of Stevington Manor House. In 1281 Baldwin Wake was given a licence "to crenellate a chamber in his marsh of Stiventon" but no trace of a castle has been found. It is likely to be a reference to the same site as the later manor house. A lime kiln has been found nearby (HER14358) and there are associated earthworks (HER3556, 5078). The Manor House was demolished in 1872 and a new farmhouse (Manor Farm) built in 1875, with farm buildings being constructed on the site of the Manor House. There is anecdotal evicdence for the discovery of wall remnants and floors during work at Manor Farm. (Bedfordshire HER)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SP992535 |
Latitude | 52.1709518432617 |
Longitude | -0.552299976348877 |
Eastings | 499200 |
Northings | 253500 |