Norwich siegework
Has been described as a Questionable Siege Work
There are no visible remains
Name | Norwich siegework |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Norfolk |
Modern Authority | Norfolk |
1974 Authority | Norfolk |
Civil Parish | Norwich |
Renn records a siege castle, now destroyed, built in 1074.
All that certain history has to tell of this siege of Norwich Castle, is that De Guader left it in the hands of his countess and knights, the names of the latter not being given; that they were attacked by the king's forces under the leaders named in the text, armed with all the mechanical inventions of the day; that the countess held it for three months, and gave it up on the terms related through lack of provisions; and that she rejoined her husband in Brittany. Why he had not appeared to relieve his castle is not recorded. These details may be found in Orderic Vitalis, Matthew Paris, Florence of Worcester, the Chronicles of Worcester and Peterborough, and in all modern historians who deal with the period, perhaps the best account being that of Freeman in the fourth volume of his Norman Conquest a work abounding in interest and spirited description. (Blake, 1893, p. 349)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TG231085 |
Latitude | 52.6283988952637 |
Longitude | 1.29604005813599 |
Eastings | 623190 |
Northings | 308530 |