Ripple Bishops Manor
Has been described as a Possible Palace (Bishop)
There are no visible remains
Name | Ripple Bishops Manor |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Worcestershire |
Modern Authority | Worcestershire |
1974 Authority | Hereford and Worcester |
Civil Parish | Ripple |
In Thompson's list as a residential Manor of the Bishops of Worcester.
The manor of RIPPLE is said to have been granted in 680 by Oshere, King of the Hwiccas, to Frithowald, a monk of Wynfrid, ex-Bishop of Lichfield, but the charter is spurious. Frithowald evidently gave the estate to the Bishop of Worcester, and it belonged to the see in 1086. With Upton upon Severn it contained at that time 25 hides which paid geld. The woodland was included in the king's forest of Malvern, and the bishop only had pannage and wood for firing and repairs, instead of 'the honey and the hunting and all the profits, and 10s. over and above,' which had belonged to him before the Conquest.
The manor was valued at £36 3s. 4d. in 1291, at £57 11s. 10d. in 1535, the last sum including 100s. for the fee farm at Upton. Ripple belonged to the Bishops of Worcester until 1860, when it was transferred to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who are the present lords of the manor.
There was a mill at Ripple in 1086 and a watermill and windmill in 1299. Only one mill is mentioned in 1291, and in 1302–3 a mill there was repaired. There does not seem to have been any mill at Ripple in 1535 or in 1648.
There appears to have been a park at Ripple Manor in 1339. The bishop had obtained a grant of free warren there in 1254. (VCH 1913)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SO875376 |
Latitude | 52.0372695922852 |
Longitude | -2.18320989608765 |
Eastings | 387500 |
Northings | 237600 |