Eccles by Sea manor of Bishop of Norwich
Has been described as a Rejected Palace (Bishop)
There are no visible remains
Name | Eccles by Sea manor of Bishop of Norwich |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Norfolk |
Modern Authority | Norfolk |
1974 Authority | Norfolk |
Civil Parish | Lessingham |
Residential manor of the Bishop of Norwich. Thompson writes "The village since lost to the sea" clearly referring the Eccles juxta Mare in north-east Norfolk.
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TG411288 |
Latitude | 52.8033294677734 |
Longitude | 1.57686996459961 |
Eastings | 641100 |
Northings | 328800 |
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Books
- Thompson, M.W., 1998, Medieval bishops' houses in England and Wales (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing) p. 181
- Blomefield, F., 1808, 'Happing Hundred: Eccles' An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk Vol. 9 p. 293-7 (tenurial history) online transcription
Other
- Payne, Naomi, 2003, The medieval residences of the bishops of Bath and Wells, and Salisbury (PhD Thesis University of Bristol) Appendix B: List of Medieval Bishop's Palaces in England and Wales (available via EThOS) (Rejects Eccles juxta mare and states was Quidenham)