Thorpe Waterville Castle

Thorpe Waterville Castle
Thorpe Waterville, Northamptonshire, England
Thorpe Waterville Castle
Coordinates grid reference TL022814
Type Fortified manor house
Site information
Owner The Venn family

Thorpe Waterville Castle was a medieval fortified manor house near Thorpe Waterville, Northamptonshire, England.

Details

Thorpe Waterville Castle was built by Walter Langton, the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, around 1300.[1] The wood for the castle was stolen by Langton from the woods of a nearby abbey.[2] The result was a luxurious fortified home.[3] While owned by Lord Lovell, the castle was successfully besieged in early 1461 during the Wars of the Roses.[4]

The hall of the castle was later converted into a barn, and still survives in this form, complete with a distinctive 14th-century chimney.[5] Today, the remains of castle have scheduled monument status and a grade I listed building.[6]

See also

Bibliography

References

  1. Pettifer, p.168.
  2. Pettifer, p.168.
  3. Mackenzie, p.341.
  4. Mackenzie, p.341.
  5. Pettifer, p.168.
  6. Thorpe Waterville Castle, Gatehouse website, accessed 20 May 2011.

Coordinates: 52°25′16″N 0°29′55″W / 52.4211°N 0.4986°W / 52.4211; -0.4986

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