Old Buckenham Castle
Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (RingworkOther/Unknown)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Old Buckenham Castle |
Alternative Names | Buckenham Priory; Bukenham; Bucheham |
Historic Country | Norfolk |
Modern Authority | Norfolk |
1974 Authority | Norfolk |
Civil Parish | Old Buckenham |
Old Buckenham Castle, Rectangular earthwork of uncertain date. The shape is more Roman than later but there is no other reason to assume a Roman date. On the other hand nothing certainly survives, that can be connected with a bailey. The castle erected by the Normans inside this fortification was given by William de Albini in 1146 to the Augustinian Canons to build a priory out of its materials. Classified by Renn as an angular motte within an oval to quadrangular bailey. (Pevsner; Renn) The earthworks of the castle comprise a substantial rectangular waterfilled moat, recently cleaned and re-cut, with a raised platform at the NE end of the island. Adjacent are other ditches which presumably bounded the monastic site but which may have earlier formed an integral part of the castle defences (F1 BHS 30-OCT-70). (PastScape no. 387622)
Norman castle within possibly earlier earthwork. Abandoned 1146 when granted to the Priory of Buckenham, the keep being used to provide building material for the latter. The priory was founded on the site of Old Buckenham Castle in 1146 on the completion of New Buckenham Castle, and was granted to the Augustinian Canons on the proviso that they dismantled the defenses of the old castle to prevent the site falling into the hands of rebels, and using the materials to construct the priory. The priory was dissolved in 1536. The north east crossing pier of the Priory church remains standing, constructed of flint and rubblestone, as do the earthworks. The crossing was excavated in 1950. The basic plan of the earthworks can be described as an oblong with rounded corners aligned southwest-northeast, this probably comprising the original keep or inner bailey. A lesser enclosure of the same size is attached to its southeast side. The outline of the Priory is visible on aerial photographs. (PastScape no. 387619)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
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Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TM071925 |
Latitude | 52.4918212890625 |
Longitude | 1.05040001869202 |
Eastings | 607170 |
Northings | 292570 |