Steeple

Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)

There are no visible remains

NameSteeple
Alternative Names
Historic CountryEssex
Modern AuthorityEssex
1974 AuthorityEssex
Civil ParishSteeple

Unlocated site of a castle. "There was a castle at Steeple but little now remains." In 1086 lands in Steeple held by the king (1 hide) Eudo Dapifer (3 hides 35 acres) Henry de Ferrers (3.5 hides) and Ranulf Peverel (9.5 hides). This is an area of extensive ploughing and probably also subject to occasional coastal inundation so evidence for a castle is now probably lost. (Unlocking Essex's Past)

Gatehouse Comments

Given map reference is for parish church but this seems to be a medieval parish of dispersed settlement and Domesday record suggest three manors so whichever manor managed to get a 'castle' attribution (presuming this is not a reference to a prehistoric earthwork) could be some distance from the church.

- Philip Davis

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Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceTL934029
Latitude51.6921615600586
Longitude0.797710001468658
Eastings593400
Northings202900
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Books

  • Laurie, A.D., 1946, Antiquities of Essex p. 18