Hoxne manor of the bishop of Norwich
Has been described as a Possible Palace (Bishop), and also as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | Hoxne manor of the bishop of Norwich |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Suffolk |
Modern Authority | Suffolk |
1974 Authority | Suffolk |
Civil Parish | Hoxne |
Residential manor of the Bishop of Norwich. Possibly included in the licence to crenellate possibly issued to the bishop in 1327 although as this was for all his houses may not have resulted in any building work. A moated site surrounding the vicarage of St Peter and St Paul's church at the northern end of the village of Hoxne. It has been suggested that this was originally the site of the palace of the Bishops of Norwich in Hoxne, although by C14 the palace was located within New Park, on the opposite side of the road which runs past the western side of the moat. The moat ranges from about 7.5m to 12m in width and contains water. The moat borders the north and west sides of a rectangular platform measuring circa 88m north-south by 55m. (PastScape)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TM180775 |
Latitude | 52.3524894714355 |
Longitude | 1.20063996315002 |
Eastings | 618060 |
Northings | 277540 |