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Chideock Castle

Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as; Chidiok; Ruins Field

In the civil parish of Chideock.
In the historic county of Dorset (Modern Authority of Dorset, 1974 county of Dorset).

The earthwork remains of a moated site of manorial status and associated enclosures, fishponds, building platforms and terraces within the field known as Ruins Field. The moated site comprises a square platform, 42m across, containing earthworks which reflect the positions of previous buildings. It is surrounded by a deep moat, on average 15m wide and 2.5m deep. Documentary evidence indiactes that the manor of Chideock was given to SIr Thomas le Brithun in 1248. In the late C13 the manor passed to John Gervase who was granted a licence to crenellate his hall (This is an unsupported claim for licence and may represent a misdating of the later licences and a subsequent misattribution to Gervase). Licences to crenellate were also granted in 1370 (Ratified 1379/80). The house was built in stone with later brick additions and was destroyed in the Civil War. The ruins of the gatehouse were still visible in 1733 when they were pictured in an engraving by Buck, but were destroyed by the middle of C18.

This site has been described as a;
Fortified Manor House.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Earthworks remains.

A Royal licence to crenellate was granted in 1370 Feb 9.

A Confirmation licence to crenellate was granted in 1380 June 2
late C13 [possible]
.

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law.

The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is SY42399309

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PastScape number; 450215

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