England Castles

 Bampton Castle



Bampton Castle
Remains of motte

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BAMPTON CASTLE FACTS



Location
Bampton, Devon

Description
Bampton Castle used to be located in the village of Bampton, Devon. The stonework has all been removed and all that remains is the motte, which can be seen as a grassy mound in Bampton village.

Architecture
motte and bailey

History
The Normans built a wooden castle on a defensive mound (or motte) in about 1067. In 1136 it was besieged by King Stephen and the wooden castle was burnt down. A stone mansion was built on the motte in the early 14th century. In 1336 the Lord of the Manor, Richard Cogan castellated it and built a surrounding stone and mortar wall. The castle fell into disrepair in the 17th century. (It is thought that part of it fell down during an earthquake in 1607).

Date
11th century motte

Other Castles in the Area
  Castle Drogo
  Dunster Castle

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