| ID: | SDV58435 |
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| Title: | The Lord Dynham's lands |
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| Originator: | Pearse Chope, R. |
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| Date: | 1911 |
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| Summary: | A late 14th century structure mentioned in Henry Compton's survey of Lord Dynham's lands in 1566. Entrance archway is a fine example of flint work. Portions of seven towers are visible and parts of the curtain wall remain. Enclosed on three sides by a dry moat. |
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Associated Monuments (2)
| MDV1894 | Hemyock Castle (Monument) |
| MDV8932 | Tin Mill in Liverton (Building) |
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