Dursley Castle
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Other/Unknown), and also as a Possible Masonry Castle
There are no visible remains
Name | Dursley Castle |
Alternative Names | Durslea; Drisilege Castel; Doursley |
Historic Country | Gloucestershire |
Modern Authority | Gloucestershire |
1974 Authority | Gloucestershire |
Civil Parish | Dursley |
A castle is said to have been built at Dursley (ST 7598) by Roger de Berkeley after his loss of Berkeley in AD 1153, although it is recorded that Henry, Duke of Anjou, spent a night at the castle of "Durslea" in 1149. The building may have been merely a fortified manor-house, though the mention in a 13th century document of a "Castrum" at Dursley may indicate the existence of a regular fortress. Its ruins were said to be still visible in 1779 in a garden adjoining Castle Fields, less than 1/4 mile from the town (possibly in the locality of Castle Farm, ST755982), and a garden adjoining the Lower Castle Field, or alternatively a spot in Upper Castle Field, have been suggested as possible sites, though the latter yielded no discoveries when subject to slight excavation prior to 1886. The castle was said by Leland to have had a good moat, but to have fallen into decay and its materials used to build the manor-house at Dodington. Renn proposes the earthworks at Drakestone (ST 79 NW 2) as a possible site of the castle. (PastScape)
Said to have been built by Roger de Berkeley (1153), but Henry, Duke of Anjou spent a night at the castle of Durslea in 1149 (Gesta Stephani, pp. 143-4 {Potter (ed), 1955 edition}). (Renn 1973)
cepisset Henricum in municipio quod Durslea dicitur pernoctasse et inde in crastino Bristoam ciuitatem tendere proposuisse (Potter 1955)
Doursley ... This towne had a castle in it sumtyme longinge to the Berkeleys, syns to the Wiks, sens fell to decay, and is cleane taken downe. It had a metly good dyche about it, and was for the moste parte made of towfe stone full of pores and holes lyke a pumice. (Leland)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | ST755982 |
Latitude | 51.6820297241211 |
Longitude | -2.35576009750366 |
Eastings | 375500 |
Northings | 198200 |