Wainfleet Castle Hill

Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)

There are no visible remains

NameWainfleet Castle Hill
Alternative Names
Historic CountryLincolnshire
Modern AuthorityLincolnshire
1974 AuthorityLincolnshire
Civil ParishWainfleet All Saints

To Waynflete about a 5. miles. It hath beene a very godde toune, and yn it 2. paroche chirches. Shippeletes cam in hominum memoria up to the schole. The haven now decayith. Paynelle sayith that as rememberith there is a place caullid the Castell Hill at Wainflete. (Leland)

Gatehouse Comments

Leland reports being informed by Mr Paynell that there was a place called Castle Hill in Wainfleet. This does seem slight evidence but the significant coastal change, land reclamation and intense agriculture in the area could have caused such a feature to be lost. Wainfleet was an important port in C14 but ruinous and deserted by the mid C15. Map reference is for All Saints church, a C19 replacement of one of the medieval churches. The actually location of Mr Paynell's 'Castle Hill' is unknown and identification can only be speculative. Green Hill, at TF501593, is a mound in the grounds of lost Northolme Manor, a Tudor moated house. This is identified as any of several artificial mound types (Beacon; Windstead; Burial mound; gazebo mound) but not as a motte. However, if Northolme manor was a Tudor rebuild of an earlier medieval manor house (of the manor of Wainfleet St Thomas) is it possible this stood in the bailey of a motte and bailey castle?

- Philip Davis

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County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceTF497586
Latitude53.1044311523438
Longitude0.234720006585121
Eastings549700
Northings358600
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Antiquarian

  • Chandler, John, 1993, John Leland's Itinerary: travels in Tudor England  (Sutton Publishing) p. 300
  • Toulmin-Smith, Lucy (ed), 1909, The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543 (London: Bell and Sons) Vol. 4 p. 181 online copy