The castle of the Beaumont family was located on a slope facing W on a main route N to Lincoln.
The large outer bailey was encircled by a wall and moat with a second moat around the rectangular inner bailey, with corner towers and a gatehouse entered from the W (Pevsner, Lincolnshire 283).
Extensive earthworks and the moat around the inner bailey mark the site.
Possible performance venue. Entertainers belonging to Viscount Beaumont appeared elsewhere in the mid-15th c.
Long demolished.
1312 Manor and licence to crenellate granted to Henry Beaumont.
early 16th c. Castle ruinous as Leland noted in the 1530s: 'it hath bene a goodly house, but [now i]t fallith al to ruine. and it stondith even about the egge of the fennes' (Itinerary 1.25).
1825 A house of correction was built within the moat on the site of the castle.
1950s Prison mostly demolished. Only the gatehouse remains on the site.
REED York 1.71--2, 75--6
Name | Dates | Titles |
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Beaumont, John | 1409-1460 | 6th Baron , 1st Viscount , Knight |