Pulford Castle
Pulford Castle is in the village of Pulford, Cheshire, England, immediately south of St Mary's Church (grid reference SJ375586). It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[1][2]
History
The castle is a small motte and bailey guarding the crossing of Pulford Brook, which forms the border between England and Wales, and adjacent to the Wrexham–Chester road.[3] It was founded in the 12th century by Robert de Pulford. It is recorded that it was garrisoned in 1403 against Owen Glendower.[4] Only the earthworks remain.
See also
References
- ↑ Pulford Castle: Monument no. 66937, Pastscape.org.uk, retrieved 2008-01-27
- ↑ Historic England, "Pulford motte and bailey castle (1012078)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 December 2012
- ↑ Davis, Philip, Pulford Castle, Castle of Wales, retrieved 2008-01-27
- ↑ Pulford Castle, CastleUK.net, retrieved 2008-01-27
External links
Photographs of the earthworks:
Coordinates: 53°07′18″N 2°56′06″W / 53.12178°N 2.93493°W
Further reading
- Reynolds, Susan; Graeme White (1997–98), "A Survey of Pulford Castle", Cheshire History 37. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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