Shipbrook Castle
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Shipbrook Castle | |
Cheshire | |
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Shipbrook Hill, from near Shipbrook Bridge | |
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Grid reference: | SJ674710 |
Location: | 53°14’8"N, 2°29’21"W |
History | |
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Condition: | Disappeared |
Shipbrook Castle near Davenham in Cheshire was a Norman castle situated beside the River Dane: the exact site of the castle is now unknown.
Davenham is recorded in the Domesday Book as Devenham. Its name means "hamlet on the River Dane". The site of the Norman Shipbrook Castle by the River Dane is indicated by the name of Castle Hill, between Shipbrook Bridge and Shipbrook Hill Farm, but no traces now remain. The site of the castle is thought to be on Castle Hill near Shipbrook Bridge. Castles such as Shipbrook were built during the Welsh Wars. It was demolished in about 1850.[1]
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