< Castles of England
Name |
Type |
Date |
Condition |
Image | Ownership / Access |
Notes (Key) |
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Baconsthorpe Castle | Fortified manor house | 15th century | Fragmentary ruins | ![]() |
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Burgh Castle | Motte and bailey | 12th century | No visible remains | ![]() |
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Site of medieval motte and bailey castle within surviving walls of the Roman fort of Saxon Shore. |
Caister Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1432–46 | Fragmentary ruins | ![]() |
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Moated, built largely of brick by Sir John Fastolf, a relatively intact 90 ft tower remains. |
Castle Acre Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–12th century | Fragmentary remains | ![]() |
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Extensive earthworks. |
Castle Rising | Keep | c.1138 | Ruins | ![]() |
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Claxton Castle | Castle | 14–15th century | Fragmentary ruins | ![]() |
Private | |
Norwich Castle | Keep | c.1095–1110 | Intact | ![]() |
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Prison during 18–19th centuries. |
Oxburgh Hall | Fortified manor house | c.1482 | Intact | ![]() |
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18th and 19th century additions. |
Thetford Castle | Motte and bailey | 11th century | Earthworks | ![]() |
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One of the highest mottes in England, about 80 ft high. |
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