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Sturminster Newton Castle

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Sturminster Newton Castle is a site consisting of the remains of a medieval manor house within an Iron Age hillfort, near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, England. The ruins are privately owned.

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

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Sturminster Newton Castle is a site consisting of the remains of a medieval manor house within an Iron Age hillfort, near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, England. The ruins are privately owned.

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Sturminster Newton Castle is a site consisting of the remains of a medieval manor house within an Iron Age hillfort, near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, England. The ruins are privately owned.

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Background

History

The manor house is that of the manor of Newton; it was given to Glastonbury Abbey by King Edmund Ironside in 1016. The manor of Sturminster, north of the river, had been given to the Abbey by King Edgar the Peaceful in 968. The manor house was rebuilt in the 14th century, as recorded by the Abbot of Glastonbury, Walter de Monyton (1342–1375). The manor was retained by the Abbey until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. By 1562, only the manor house and surrounding lands formed the Newton Estate. In subsequent documents it was referred to as an "impropriate rectory" or "impropriate parsonage", being an ecclesiastical property owned by a layman. The manor house was occupied until…

Description

The manor house is thought to date from the 14th century. The southern end of the building survives as a two-storey ruin with no roof; it is probably the service range of the house, with a room above that is perhaps a solar. It is built of rubble with ashlar dressings. Architectural details can be seen, such as a fireplace in the supposed solar, and arched doorways. South-west of the ruin there is level ground, perhaps the site of the garden of the manor house. The medieval ruins are within the earthwork remains of an Iron Age promontory fort. The fort, area about 1 ha, is on a steep-sided triangular spur of corallian limestone next to the River Stour to the north, and with a deep combe to…

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Coordinates
50.9206, -2.3086
District
Dorset
Parish
Sturminster Newton
Postcode
DT10 2DG
Parliamentary constituency
North Dorset

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Sturminster Newton Castle?
Sturminster Newton Castle is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode DT10 2DG), in the parish of Sturminster Newton.
Who owns Sturminster Newton Castle?
Sturminster Newton Castle is owned by | designation1 = Scheduled Monument.
Does Sturminster Newton Castle charge admission?
Sturminster Newton Castle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
How do I get to Sturminster Newton Castle?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DT10 2DG. It sits within the North Dorset parliamentary constituency.