White, P., ed. (2015). Sherborne Old Castle. London: Society of Antiquaries of London.

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Sherborne Old Castle
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Archaeological investigations 1930–90
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Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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218
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Sherborne Old Castle was built in Dorset in about 1122–35. The fortified palace was one of several major building projects undertaken by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury. Although Sherborne Old Castle was altered over the next four centuries, most of its original structural elements were retained until the buildings were slighted during the English Civil War. This report describes and analyses the information obtained from all the archaeological investigations undertaken at the castle since the early twentieth century, including those of A E Rawlence (1932), C E Bean (1932–54), and the authors of this report, Peter White, then Inspector of Ancient Monuments, between 1968 and 1980, and the late Alan Cook (1980–95). An analysis of the results, together with continuing historical research, have revealed much more about the major periods of the castle’s construction and use. It is now possible to describe and source in more detail the sophisticated design of Roger’s castle and the high quality of the craftsmanship employed in its construction and decoration; the later phases of development during the medieval period, including the improvements to the castle’s defences and accommodation when held by the Crown between 1183 and 1354; the post-1357 alterations after the castle had been re-taken by Bishop Wyvil of Salisbury; and the important fifteenth-century building programme carried out by Bishop Thomas Langton. A much clearer assessment has also been made of the impact of the works undertaken by Sir Walter Raleigh in his abortive attempt to remodel the castle as his country seat after he obtained the estate in 1592. Finally, although much of the fabric of the castle was destroyed following its surrender to a Parliamentary army in 1645, new documentary evidence and structural analysis has revealed how, during the eighteenth century, the Digby family developed and maintained the ruins as a romantic feature on the northern boundary of their landscaped park.
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Alan Cook
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Peter White
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Society of Antiquaries of London
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2015
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978-0-85431-299-3
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District: Dorset
County: Dorset
Place: Sherborne
Country: England
Grid Reference: 364812, 116784 (Easting, Northing)
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MEDIEVAL (ENG)
COIN HOARD (Object England)
WORKED OBJECT (Object England)
COURTYARD (Monument Type England)
GREAT HALL (Monument Type England)
KITCHEN (Monument Type England)
LATRINE (Monument Type England)
TOWER (Monument Type England)
CAUSEWAY (Monument Type England)
DITCHED ENCLOSURE (Monument Type England)
HORSE GIN (Monument Type England)
BAILEY (Monument Type England)
CURTAIN WALL (Monument Type England)
POT (Object England)
BANK (EARTHWORK) (Monument Type England)
CASTLE (Monument Type England)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
CHAPEL (Monument Type England)
BARBICAN (Monument Type England)
SHERD (Object England)
DITCH (Monument Type England)
GATEHOUSE (Monument Type England)
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URI: http://www.oapen.org/search?identifier=619347
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29 Oct 2018