Bilborough moat

Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House, and also as a Possible Pele Tower

There are no visible remains

NameBilborough moat
Alternative Names
Historic CountryNottinghamshire
Modern AuthorityNottingham; City of
1974 AuthorityNottinghamshire
Civil ParishNottingham

The site of a possible 14th century fortified homestead lies in the field north of Bilborough Church (SK 52004180). Excavations by H Martin and A Oswald, in 1939, revealed a rectangular banked enclosure with a rectangular earthwork in its north east corner (see plan), which carried remains of limestone walling, and a layer of burnt material suggesting a wooden or thatched roof. The south east corner of the enclosure has been destroyed by a modern road, 14th/15th. century occupation was suggested by the pottery found. (PastScape)

Prior to its destruction, the site was partially excavated and found to have a deep and wide moat, substantial masonry walls and an inner enclosure which may have contained a sizeable tower. (Wright, 2008)

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSK520418
Latitude52.9714088439941
Longitude-1.22722005844116
Eastings452000
Northings341880
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Books

  • Wright, James, 2008, Castles of Nottinghamshire (Nottinghamshire County Council) p. 11-12 (plan)

Journals

  • Houldsworth, H.O., 1960, East Midlands Archaeological Bulletin Vol. 3 p. 10
  • Oswald, A., 1939, 'Some unrecorded earthworks in Nottinghamshire' Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Vol. 43 p. 3-5 (plan)