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- Fenny_Castle abstract "Fenny Castle is the remains of a motte and bailey castle in the parish of Wookey, Somerset, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.It is sited on a natural hillock of Lias approximately 20 metres (66 ft) above the surrounding flat land on the edge of the Somerset Levels. Such sites were typically chosen for castles in low-lying areas.The original builder of the castle is unknown, but it may be associated with the Anarchy, a period of English history during the reign of King Stephen which was marked by a succession crisis between the supporters of Stephen and those of his cousin, the Empress Matilda. In 1327 the owner was William atte Castle. By 1480 it was described as a ruin by William Worcestre who saw the plan of "all the houses and offices there". During the 19th century the quarrymen found twenty skeletons which were reported as dating from an unspecified period before the construction of the castle.The Castle gave its name to a hamlet of the parish of Wookey named 'Castle', one mile south-west of the main village. A stone cross in the hamlet, marking its importance, was still to be seen in 1839.Little remains of the stonework, and there is evidence of extensive quarrying. The mound is now covered in grass and scrub with a few trees. However, the site was described in The Archaeology of Somerset (1982) as still having "interesting and prominent earthworks".".
- Fenny_Castle location Somerset.
- Fenny_Castle location Wookey.
- Fenny_Castle thumbnail Castle_Hill,_Fenny_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_83383.jpg?width=300.
- Fenny_Castle wikiPageID "31775411".
- Fenny_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "521969576".
- Fenny_Castle built "c. 1140".
- Fenny_Castle designation "Scheduled Ancient Monument".
- Fenny_Castle designation1Number "197243".
- Fenny_Castle designation1Offname "Fenny Castle".
- Fenny_Castle hasPhotoCollection Fenny_Castle.
- Fenny_Castle latDegrees "51".
- Fenny_Castle latDirection "N".
- Fenny_Castle latMinutes "11".
- Fenny_Castle latSeconds "22".
- Fenny_Castle location "Wookey, Somerset, England".
- Fenny_Castle locmapin "Somerset".
- Fenny_Castle longDegrees "2".
- Fenny_Castle longDirection "W".
- Fenny_Castle longMinutes "42".
- Fenny_Castle longSeconds "19".
- Fenny_Castle name "Fenny Castle".
- Fenny_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Mendip.
- Fenny_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Somerset.
- Fenny_Castle subject Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_Somerset.
- Fenny_Castle type Artifact100021939.
- Fenny_Castle type Building102913152.
- Fenny_Castle type BuildingsAndStructuresInMendip.
- Fenny_Castle type CastlesInSomerset.
- Fenny_Castle type Dwelling103259505.
- Fenny_Castle type House103544360.
- Fenny_Castle type Housing103546340.
- Fenny_Castle type Mansion103719053.
- Fenny_Castle type Object100002684.
- Fenny_Castle type Palace103878066.
- Fenny_Castle type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fenny_Castle type Structure104341686.
- Fenny_Castle type Whole100003553.
- Fenny_Castle type YagoGeoEntity.
- Fenny_Castle type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Fenny_Castle type HistoricPlace.
- Fenny_Castle type Place.
- Fenny_Castle type Wikidata:Q532.
- Fenny_Castle type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Fenny_Castle type Place.
- Fenny_Castle type Location.
- Fenny_Castle comment "Fenny Castle is the remains of a motte and bailey castle in the parish of Wookey, Somerset, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.It is sited on a natural hillock of Lias approximately 20 metres (66 ft) above the surrounding flat land on the edge of the Somerset Levels.".
- Fenny_Castle label "Fenny Castle".
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- Fenny_Castle sameAs Q5443552.
- Fenny_Castle sameAs Q5443552.
- Fenny_Castle sameAs Fenny_Castle.
- Fenny_Castle wasDerivedFrom Fenny_Castle?oldid=521969576.
- Fenny_Castle depiction Castle_Hill,_Fenny_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_83383.jpg.
- Fenny_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Fenny_Castle.
- Fenny_Castle name "Fenny Castle".