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fitzharris+castle Latitude and Longitude:

51°40′27″N 1°17′03″W / 51.6741°N 1.2841°W / 51.6741; -1.2841
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FitzHarris Castle
Oxfordshire, England
Plan of the castle
FitzHarris Castle is located in Oxfordshire
FitzHarris Castle
FitzHarris Castle
Coordinates 51°40′29″N 1°17′00″W / 51.6746°N 1.2833°W / 51.6746; -1.2833
Grid reference grid reference SU496975
Type Motte
Site information
OwnerLocal authority
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Earthworks
Site history
Builtbetween 1071 and 1084 (between 1071 and 1084)
Built byOwen
In use1084 - c. 1247
FateDemolished

FitzHarris Castle was a medieval castle located near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.

History

FitzHarris Castle was built near Abingdon between 1071 and 1084 in the aftermath of the Norman invasion of England by a probable Norman knight called Owen. [1] The castle formed a motte, 78 ft by 68 ft across, protected by a stream that flowed around the motte to produce a moat. [2] In due course the castle was supplemented by the nearby manor house called FitzHarry's, but a keep remained on the motte as late as 1247, probably for defensive purposes. [3]

The castle is now owned by the local authority but is considered by English Heritage to be at risk from erosion due to visitor numbers. [4] The site is a scheduled monument.

See also

References

  1. ^ Preston, p.168.
  2. ^ Preston, p.167.
  3. ^ Preston, pp.168–9.
  4. ^ Heritage At Risk Register 2010, English Heritage, p.63, accessed 11 June 2011.

Bibliography

  • Preston, A. E. (1934) "A Moated Mound at Abingdon, Berks," The Berkshire Archaeological Journal 38, pp. 167–170.

51°40′27″N 1°17′03″W / 51.6741°N 1.2841°W / 51.6741; -1.2841


fitzharris+castle Latitude and Longitude:

51°40′27″N 1°17′03″W / 51.6741°N 1.2841°W / 51.6741; -1.2841
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FitzHarris Castle
Oxfordshire, England
Plan of the castle
FitzHarris Castle is located in Oxfordshire
FitzHarris Castle
FitzHarris Castle
Coordinates 51°40′29″N 1°17′00″W / 51.6746°N 1.2833°W / 51.6746; -1.2833
Grid reference grid reference SU496975
Type Motte
Site information
OwnerLocal authority
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Earthworks
Site history
Builtbetween 1071 and 1084 (between 1071 and 1084)
Built byOwen
In use1084 - c. 1247
FateDemolished

FitzHarris Castle was a medieval castle located near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.

History

FitzHarris Castle was built near Abingdon between 1071 and 1084 in the aftermath of the Norman invasion of England by a probable Norman knight called Owen. [1] The castle formed a motte, 78 ft by 68 ft across, protected by a stream that flowed around the motte to produce a moat. [2] In due course the castle was supplemented by the nearby manor house called FitzHarry's, but a keep remained on the motte as late as 1247, probably for defensive purposes. [3]

The castle is now owned by the local authority but is considered by English Heritage to be at risk from erosion due to visitor numbers. [4] The site is a scheduled monument.

See also

References

  1. ^ Preston, p.168.
  2. ^ Preston, p.167.
  3. ^ Preston, pp.168–9.
  4. ^ Heritage At Risk Register 2010, English Heritage, p.63, accessed 11 June 2011.

Bibliography

  • Preston, A. E. (1934) "A Moated Mound at Abingdon, Berks," The Berkshire Archaeological Journal 38, pp. 167–170.

51°40′27″N 1°17′03″W / 51.6741°N 1.2841°W / 51.6741; -1.2841


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