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Possible castle in the county of Rutland, England

Mound at Alstoe

Burley Castle, more commonly called Alstoe, was to the north of the village of Burley, two miles north-east of Oakham in the county of Rutland, grid reference SK894119. Alstoe was the name of a hundred.

It was originally used as a Saxon moot (c.7th century-11th century). There is doubtful evidence of a small motte and bailey castle of the late 11th or early 12th century (between 1086 and 1153). Only earthworks remain.

References

  1. *Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, The David & Charles Book of Castles, David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3
  2. Allcroft, A.H (1908). Earthworks of England. London
  3. Early Castles in the Medieval Landscape of Rutland Oliver Creighton; p26-8

52°41′51″N 0°40′43″W / 52.69741°N 0.67854°W / 52.69741; -0.67854


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