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TATTERSHALL, TATTERSHALL CASTLE

County Lincolnshire
Country England
Grid reference Tf 0211 5753
Contractor Archaeological Project Services
Submission year 2007
Volume number 52
Index number 179
Text Excavations for a cable trench across the infilled outer moat at medieval Tattershall Castle were monitored by P. Cope-Faulkner, for the National Trust; the upper moat fills were recorded and pottery of 16th-century date was retrieved.
Keywords (post-conquest) castles

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