When was halton castle built
Century of Operation , , Descriptions 'Halton Castle was Built around as a protection for an important crossing over the River Mersey. All rights reserved. Anything to Add? Get in touch. Become a Contributor Would you like to help us uncover more information about lock-ups in the past?
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For other places with the same name, see Halton Castle disambiguation. Listed Building — Grade I. Scheduled monument. Retrieved 16 August The Norton Priory Museum Trust. Retrieved 1 September McNeil, Robina ed. In a courthouse was built on the site of the medieval gatehouse. The courthouse now serves as the Castle public house.
Excavations at the site in revealed a settlement outside the castle walls. There is a footpath around the outside of the castle walls. Access to the inner castle on special open days, there are plans to make it more accesible in the future. It is very likely that the hill on which Halton Castle stands has been a focus for the local commununity in some form for thousands of years. Archaeological investigation has unearthed evidence of a Roman farming settlement nearby at Halton Brow.
It is from this use of the land for farming that Halton gains its name, it derives from the Anglo-Saxon Hele-tune, which translates as 'farm at a heathery place. Window tracery within the keep and in one of the former wall towers is of the Decorated period - some Perpendicular work is also visible. At no point could identifiable remains of Norman building be noted Authority 4 refers The standing remains are considerable and generally in a good condition, they vary in height from ground level to a max of approx.
The location of the Brigantian coin has not been ascertained. A notice board indicates the castle to be the property of the Duchy of Lancaster. AM survey completed. A few high standing walls contain the remains of windows with tracery suggesting a late medieval alteration. High standing remains within the south east area of the walls were built about to make the castle an eye-catcher from Norton Priory. Listed Grade I.
The earliest recognisable archaeological occupation probably dates to the 12th century, when the bedrock was scraped to form a circular plug, possibly for a stone shell heap, and a massive ditch was backfilled to accommodate a rectangular tower at its north end, whose base was constructed of ashlar blocks with pilaster buttresses.
A number of cellared buildings were built around a courtyard in the inner bailey curtain. The rectangular tower became the solar for the baron's chambers and a garderobe was built into the renovated courtyard buildings.
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