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Sturminster Newton Castle

Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as; Piddlewood; Stourminster Newton Castle

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

Fragments of domestic building of C14 manor house built within earthworks of earlier castle, formed from Iron Age hill fort, recorded as provisioned in 1208. Rubble with ashlar dressings. Roofless and rained but stands almost to roof height. Originally 2 storeys. Rectangular plan with possible remains of screens passage to the north. Remains of several archways and openings. Piddlewood is a castle listed by Harvey as being known to exist but having no remains. Wilton considers this to be another name for Sturminster Newton. Harvey does list Sturminster Newton seperately. However, as Piddles Wood is 1km SE of Struminster Newton it seems likely that Wilton is correct. PastScape does not mention earlier medieval castle.

This site has been described as a;
Timber Castle
Fortified Manor House
.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Possible.
Masonry ruins/remnants remains.

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law.
This site is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law*. (Images of England number 102390)

The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is ST78471349

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PastScape number; 202251

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