Ilcester Castle
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Other/Unknown), and also as a Possible Masonry Castle
There are no visible remains
Name | Ilcester Castle |
Alternative Names | Northover House; Gaiole ad Iuelcestr'; gaiole de Yuelcestr'; prisona regis apud Ivelcestr' |
Historic Country | Somerset |
Modern Authority | Somerset |
1974 Authority | Somerset |
Civil Parish | Ilcester |
Traditional site of Norman 'Ilchester Castle' This is a doubtful antiquity as there is no further supporting evidence. (PastScape)
Complying with the order made in 1166 to build gaols in counties where no gaols were to be found, the sheriff in 1166–7 planted a gaol for Somerset at Ilchester, or at least then caused work to be done on an existing gaol there. In the 13th century it was used not only for felons but for forest trespassers, and, at times at any rate, served Dorset as well as Somerset. Orders for delivery began in 1233. The building was expensively repaired in 1186–7 and repaired again on ten occasions between 1194–5 and 1213–14. Further works upon it were ordered four times between 1225 and 1272. When surveyed in 1283 it was of both wood and stone. It was abandoned in the 1280s. The last orders for delivery were issued in 1281–2 and in 1283 there was a plan to give the building materials to the Dominican friars of the town. This plan was probably not carried out, for in 1429 a recognizable tenement in or near the market-place, perhaps near St. John's church, was said to be one in which the gaol was wont to be of old (ab antiquo). By 1280 a gaol, to replace Ilchester, had been established at Somerton, where it remained until 1371. (VCH)
Ilcester was the site of the county gaol from 1166 until 1280's when it was moved to Somerton. The gaol was, however, returned to Ilchester between 1366 and 1371 in an attempt to aid the town's flagging economy. (Dunning 1974:185) The location of this prison was probably within the triangle formed by the Foss and Dorcester Roads, near to the market place (Aston and Leech 1977:74). (Richardson 2002)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | ST522228 |
Latitude | 51.002311706543 |
Longitude | -2.68335008621216 |
Eastings | 352130 |
Northings | 122740 |