Southoe
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)
There are uncertain remains
Name | Southoe |
Alternative Names | Boughton |
Historic Country | Huntingdonshire |
Modern Authority | Cambridgeshire |
1974 Authority | Cambridgeshire |
Civil Parish | |
Mentioned 1140 and 1153. (King)
Odo de Dammartin was granted 'as much land as the site of the castle comprises' at Boughton in Southoe by the Earl of Northampton between 1140-53 (B.M. Add. Charters 11233, quoted by F.M. Stenton, The First Century of English Feudalism, p. 197). (Renn 1973)
The only indication of the presence of a castle at Boughton in Southoe parish is a passing mention in a charter of the mid-twelfth century. Sometime between 1140 and 1153, Earl Simon de Senlis of Northampton granted to Odo de Damartin land at Boughton in Southoe manor near St. Neots, consisting of as much land "as the site of the castle comprises." King suggests that a moated site at Diddington may represent the castle, but this is only a guess. (Lowerre)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
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Latitude | 0 |
Longitude | 0 |
Eastings | 0 |
Northings | 0 |