Monument record MDO623 - Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton
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Summary
A 12th-century fortified palace built by Bishop Roger around AD 1130. The castle was destroyed in the civil war and converted into a romantic ruin by the Digby family as part of their landscaped park attached to Sherborne New Castle.
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Full Description
[Centred at ST 64821677] Sherborne Castle [GT] Remains of (13)
Built by Roger. Bishop of Salisbury, between 1107-1135. To this period belongs the whole of the main lay-out of the castle, including the eastern wall with its towers & gates, and the central block.
After the fall of Roger, the castle passed into the hands of the Crown with whom it remained until 1337, being returned shortly after this date to the Bishops of Salisbury.
The foundations of various buildings have been recently [written in 1952] uncovered, and date from various periods, not always determinable.
The property passed into the hands of Sir. W. Raleigh in 1592, who commenced restoration, this work was soon abandoned & the castle fell into disrepair. It was, however, held for the King in 1642, and was again besieged in 1645, surrendering on Aug. 15th of that year to Fairfax. The castle was then demolished & rendered untenable. Extensive excavations have been undertaken in recent years and are [1952] being continued.
The ruins are of interest as one of the most important examples of semi-military and semi-domestic architecture of the 12.c. (11)
Interim reports on the excavation undertaken by C.E. Bean. (10, 15)
Sherborne Castle. History and role as an important ecclesiastical and Royal church. (1, 2, 9)
Brief history of the castle. (3)
Find of other periods (ST 64821676) Ro. coin A.D. 337-350 found during work at the castle has no particular significance. (14)
Mentioned. (18)
Excavations at the Great Hall, South-West gateway and South wall. (24)
Sherborne was one of the castles of Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, siezed by King Stephen in 1139. It was captured by the Earl of Gloucester, who was apparently allowed to retain it by Henry II. Only after the Earls death in 1183 did it become a royal castle. Although thereafter in royal hands, it was a minor possession and little was done to maintain it. In 1331 it was granted to William de Montague, the future Earl of Salisbury. (22, 24)
Pre C12th features at Old Sherborne Castle. (19)
Additional references. (28, 33, 37)
Listed by Cathcart King. (27)
Additional reference. (29)
An archaeological project conducted in conjunction with repair and consolidation works at the early 12th century castle comprised standing fabric recording and a single trench excavtion between 1998-2000. Fabric recording encompassed the standing remains of the bridge and gatehouse at the main (South-West) entrance, the barbican to the North, the North-East gate, and parts of the central tower and courtyard ranges.
The stone bridge originally comprised two abutments, two arches, and a central free-standing pier. The abutments and pier retain remnants of projecting masonry which show that both former arches originally contained three broad ribs which are likely to have supported a stone vaulting. The bridge is probably 12th century. In the later mediaeval period, a stone-lined pit was inserted into the abutment next to the gatehouse, almost certainly for a wooden turning bridge, or drawbridge, which replaced the innermost stone arch.
The South-West gatehouse is an original feature of the 12th century castle, and integral in construction with the adjoining curtain wall. It was built as a three-storeyed battlemented tower with a central gate-passage and small single-chamber porter's lodge or guardroom on the ground floor, and a single unheated room on each of the two floors above. The passage appears to have had a stone vault supported by three arches or ribs, with a gate set into the middle arch.
The survey made in the areas of the barbican, North-East gate, central tower and courtyard ranges largely confrimed existing interpretation of archaeological features and their relationships. It is suggested however that the ground floors of the early 12th century West and East courtyard ranges were built with banded barrel vaults.
Excavation of a trench alongside the curtain wall to each side of the former North gate uncovered a 12th-early 13th century rubbish dump made up largely of kitchen waste. Finds from the dump include numerous fragments of cooking pot and tripod pitchers together with well-preserved environmental evidence comprising a substantial collection of animal, fish and plant remains. (35)
Built by Bishop Roger of Salisbury in the 12th century as a strongly defended palace, Sherborne Old Castle became a powerful Royalist base during the Civil War. Described as 'malicious and mischievous' by Cromwell, it fell in 1645 after a fierce eleven-day siege. Sherborne 'New' Castle is nearby. (39)
Scientific report published in 2001 presents results of the examination of charred plant material and charcoal from late 12th-early 13th century deposits at Sherborne Old Castle. This is believed to be kitchen waste. It is dominated by cereal grain and weed seeds. (34)
Sources/Archives (56)
- <1> SDO18001 Monograph: W B Wildman. 1902. A Short History of Sherborne.
- <2> SDO18000 Serial: Royal Archaeological Institute. 1930. The Archaeological Journal 87. 422-7.
- <3> SDO18002 Serial: Royal Archaeological Institute. 1935. The Archaeological Journal 92. 92. 78.
- <4> SWX9303 Article in serial: Farrar R A H (ed ). 1949. Archaeological Notes, 1949; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. Vol 71.
- <5> SDO49 Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1950. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1949. 71. 68.
- <6> SDO10301 Article in serial: Bean, C E. 1950. Excavations at Sherborne Old Castle; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society.
- <7> SDO50 Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1951. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1950. 72. 93-94.
- <8> SDO10286 Article in serial: Bean, C E. 1951. Excavations at Sherborne Old Castle; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 73.
- <9> SDO10392 Monograph: Fowler, J. 1951. Mediaeval Sherborne.
- <10> SDO51 Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1952. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1951. 73. 106-109.
- <11> SDO97 Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England. 1952. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume I (West). 64-66.
- <12> SDO10302 Article in serial: Bean, C E. 1952. Excavations at Sherborne Old Castle; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 74.
- <13> SDO52 Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1953. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1952. 74. 107-108.
- <14> SWX2609 Unpublished document: Colquhoun, F D. Field Investigators Comments FDC. F1 FDC 26-AUG-55.
- <15> SDO10303 Article in serial: Bean, C E. 1955. Excavations at Sherborne Old Castle. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 77. p.141-2.
- <16> SDO17480 Verbal communication: Bean, C E. Oral information, correspondence (not archived) or staff comments: C E Bean. Oral: C E Bean 15-JUL-55 (Hon Com).
- <17> SDO55 Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1956. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1955. 77. 141-142.
- <18> SDO18003 Monograph: Allen Brown, R, Colvin, H M, and Taylor, A J. 1963. The history of the King's Works, Volume 2: the Middle Ages. 825, 832-3.
- <19> SDO10318 Article in serial: Webster, L E and Cherry, J. 1974. Dorset: Castleton, Sherborne Old Castle; Medieval Archaeology. 18. p.195.
- <20> SDO16506 Unpublished document: Chalk, R A and Chase, S T. 1975. Resistivity Survey at Sherborne Old Castle.
- <21> SDO10317 Article in serial: Keen, L. 1976. Castleton; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 98.
- <22> SWX4074 Article in serial: Jarvis, K. 1977. Department of the Environment Archaeological Excavations 1976. 21.
- <23> SDO76 Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1978. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1976. 98. 54.
- <24> SDO18004 Serial: The Society for Medieval Archaeology. 1979. Medieval archaeology : journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology. 23. 260.
- <25> SDO10319 Article in serial: Harrison, B P and Williams, DF. 1979. Sherborne Old Castle, Dorset: medieval pottery fabrics; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 101.
- <26> SDO10572 Article in serial: White, P. 1983. Sherborne Old Castle; Archaeological Journal. 140.
- <27> SDO16340 Monograph: Cathcart-King, D J. 1983. Castellarium anglicanum: an index and bibliography of the castles in England, Wales and the islands. 1. 128.
- <28> SDO16437 Scheduling record: Department of the Environment. 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Dorset (Parishes of Trent,Sandford Orcas,Over Compton,Nether Compton,Castleton,Oborne,Poyntington,Bradford Abbas,Clifton Maybank,Thornford,North Wootton, Haydon, Purse Caundle & Goathill). List No 58. P11 VOL 1611.
- <29> SDO18005 Monograph: Ordnance Survey. 1988. Ordnance Survey guide to castles in Britain. 82.
- <30> SDO17263 Unpublished document: Trott, M. 1988. Sherborne Old Castle, Dorset.
- <31> SWX9199 Unpublished document: Wessex Archaeology. 1992. Summary List of Projects in Dorset 1992.
- <32> SDO16666 Unpublished document: Reilly, S. 1996. Sherborne Old Castle, Sherborne, Dorset. Watching Brief.
- <33> SDO17426 Scheduling record: DCMS. 1997. Scheduled Monument Notification 1997. 03-Jul-97.
- <34> SDO16467 Unpublished document: Smith, W. 2000. Medieval Charred Plant Remains and Charcoal from Sherborne Old Castle, Dorset.
- <35> SDO10410 Unpublished document: Brown, S and Matthews, A. 2001. Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton, Dorset. Archaeological fabric recording and excavation 1998-2000.
- <36> SDO17262 Unpublished document: Vartuca, Franco A. 2005. Sherborne Old Castle, Sherborne, Dorset. Programme of Archaeological Recording for English Heritage.
- <37> SDO17438 Monograph: English Heritage. 2005. Register of parks and gardens of special historic interest in England: Dorset (Revised). 12. Part 12.
- <38> SDO14493 Unpublished document: Steinmetzer, M F R. 2009. Archaeological monitoring of a new water main at the Old Castle, Sherborne, Dorset.
- <39> SDO18006 Monograph: EnglIsh Heritage. English Heritage Members' and Visitors' handbook 2008/9. 115.
- <40> SDO9937 Index: National Monuments Record. NMR Monument Record. ST 61 NW 47; NMR UID: 650832.
- <41> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. PF/SOC.
- <42> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. IC088.
- <43> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OP10435.
- <44> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OP24502.
- <45> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OP24503.
- <46> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OP24504.
- <47> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OP24505.
- <48> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. P/A07378/009.
- <49> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. FL01629.
- <50> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. FL01628.
- <51> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. FL01042.
- <52> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. BF113659.
- <53> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. BB81/02228.
- <54> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. 2K/18243.
- <55> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OP24506.
- <56> SDO14739 Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 199485.
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (11)
- Event - Intervention: Rear of the North Gate, Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; excavation 1998 (EDO5133)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton, new interpretation boards; observations and recording 1996 (EDO6820)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton, new water main; observations and recording 2009 (EDO5941)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; C E Bean excavations up to 1954 (EDO5035)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; environmental sampling 2000 (EDO6644)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; excavation 1988 (EDO7507)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; excavations 1973 to 1976 (EDO5062)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; geophysical survey 1975 (EDO6670)
- Event - Survey: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; historic building recording 1998-2000 (Ref: NMR UID: 1357677) (EDO5134)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; measured survey 1981 (EDO7505)
- Event - Intervention: Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton; observations and recording 2005 (EDO7506)
Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 648 167 (238m by 184m) |
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Map sheet | ST61NW |
Civil Parish | Castleton; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 023 004
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: ST 61 NW 47
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 199485
- Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Castleton 4
Record last edited
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