Looking across the inner court towards the north east tower of Baconsthorpe Castle which is located in the village of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The castle ruins have been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Baconsthorpe Castle

Baconsthorpe, England
England

Grade I listed castle in Norfolk, UK

Key Information

Construction

15th century

Castle Type

Fortified manor house

Current Status

Fragmentary ruins

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Historical Overview

Baconsthorpe Castle, historically known as Baconsthorpe Hall, is a ruined, fortified manor house near the village of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. It was established in the 15th century on the site of a former manor hall, probably by John Heydon I and his father, William. John was an ambitious lawyer with many enemies and built a tall, fortified house, but his descendants became wealthy sheep farmers, and being less worried about attack, developed the property into a more elegant, courtyard house, complete with a nearby deer park.

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