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Bolbec Castle
Buckinghamshire, England
Bolebec Castle motte
Bolbec Castle is located in BuckinghamshireBolbec CastleBolbec Castle
Coordinates51°52′49″N 0°50′22″W / 51.880356°N 0.839559°W / 51.880356; -0.839559
TypeCastle
Site information
ConditionDemolished
Site history
MaterialsMasonry

Bolbec Castle or Bolebec Castle, was a castle in the village of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England.

History

The motte and bailey castle was illegally built for Hugh II de Bolbec, Lord of Whitchurch during the Anarchy of 1147 and its building was criticized by Pope Eugene III.

It is thought to have had a masonry keep and the deep defences of the motte enhanced naturally defensive ground. The triangular bailey is now separated from its motte by Castle Lane.

Oliver Cromwell was responsible for its destruction in the English Civil War (1642–51).

The surviving earthworks are a scheduled monument.

See also

References

  1. Mapcarta. "Bolebec Castle". Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  2. Pettifer 1995, p. 9.
  3. Booth, Terry J. "Some Descendants of Osbern II De Bolbec (990 – 1063)". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  4. Historic England (15 July 1938). "Bolebec Castle, a motte and bailey castle 300m west of St John's Church (1009536)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 August 2013.

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