Jump to content

Wormegay Castle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Bender the Bot (talk | contribs) at 09:32, 4 November 2016 (Bibliography: http→https for Google Books and Google News using AWB). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Wormegay Castle
Norfolk, England
Motte of Wormegay Castle
Lua error in Module:Location_map at line 411: Malformed coordinates value.
Coordinatesgrid reference TF65931173
TypeMotte-and-bailey

Wormegay Castle is a motte and bailey earthwork, located next to the village of Wormegay in the English county of Norfolk.

Details

The castle was probably built by Hermer de Ferrers after the Norman Conquest, and remained in the de Ferrers family until 1166.[1] The motte is 5 metres high and 77 metres by 62 metres wide at the base.[2] The motte is surrounded on three sides by a ditch up to 15 metres wide and 2 metres deep.[2] The bailey is 150 metres by 88 metres across, and raised about 1 metre from the ground.[2] The castle would have been highly visible in early medieval times, more so than in the 21st century, and would have formed a local landmark as well as controlling the local causeway across the Fens.[3] Wormegay formed the centre, or the caput, for an honour of feudal properties across East Anglia.[4] As the centre of a major estate, Wormegay provided castle-guard duties to Norwich Castle.[5]

See also

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Liddiard, p.75; Wormegay Castle, Gatehouse website, accessed 26 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Wormegay Castle, Gatehouse website, accessed 26 April 2011.
  3. ^ Liddiard, p.160; Wormegay Castle, Gatehouse website, accessed 26 April 2011.
  4. ^ Pounds, p.131.
  5. ^ Liddiard, p.75.