EAW030401 ENGLAND (1950). Framlingham Castle, Framlingham, 1950

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Manylion

Pennawd [EAW030401] Framlingham Castle, Framlingham, 1950
Cyfeirnod EAW030401
Dyddiad 20-June-1950
Dolen
Enw lle FRAMLINGHAM
Plwyf FRAMLINGHAM
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 628706, 263716
Hydred / Lledred 1.3489622302548, 52.223679237061
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TM287637

Pinnau

Remains of bridge across moat, leading to dite of first Great Hall

totoro
Thursday 26th of June 2014 11:00:28 PM
The 18th Century pooor house - at the right hand side (short white building) is the remains of the Great Hall.

totoro
Thursday 26th of June 2014 10:49:38 PM
The Red House, the first poor house, later a pub

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Thursday 26th of June 2014 10:45:40 PM
Postern Gate

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Thursday 26th of June 2014 10:39:12 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Panoramic photo of the inside of Framlingham Castle taken from the south wall

Copyright Evan Fetherolf

2009

Licenced under Creative Commons Attribution licence.

Source: Wikipedia - [[File:Framlingham pan 2.jpg]]

totoro
Thursday 26th of June 2014 11:11:24 PM
FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE Post code IP13 9BS

Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 286297



The castle is open daily in Summer to the public for a fee (otherwise weekends only).



Castle ruins.

Battlemented curtain walls and 13 square towers built by Roger Bigod II in a reconstruction of 1190-1200, incorporating fragments, between the 6th and 7th towers,of walls and of a stone hall built in the early C12 by

Hugh Bigod.



Two large lakes, called meres, were formed alongside the castle by damming a local stream. The southern mere, still visible today, had its origins in a smaller, natural lake; once dammed, it covered 9.4 hectares (23 acres) and had an island with a dovecote built on it. It is uncertain exactly when the meres were first built.



Gateway and bridge built by Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, circa 1520-30 to replace the earlier drawbridge.



Under Elizabeth it was used as a prison for Catholic priests, but upon her death it was once more returned to the Howards.



By 1600 the castle prison contained 40 prisoners, Roman Catholic priests and recusants.



In 1635 the castle was sold by Theophilus Howard, Earl of Suffolk, to Sir Robert Hitcham, who bequeathed it in the following year to Pembroke College, Cambridge, stipulating that the buildings within the walls (but not the walls) should be demolished and a Poor-House built. The buildings were gradually demolished during the course of the next century.



(The poorhouse itself is a separately listed Grade 1 building - English Heritage Building ID: 286298

There were three periods of use as a poor house. The first building was later used as a pub. Most of the remains now visible are of the 1st and third periods)



The poorhouse on the castle site was finally closed by 1839.



Following Hitcham's death the castle was used as a poorhouse, and later (1666), to house victims of the Plague. Over the intervening centuries Framlingham has been used variously as a courthouse, drill hall, meeting hall, workhouse, and a fire station, before finally passing into the hands of English Heritage, whose work it has been to preserve the castle.



See wikipedia article [[Framlingham Castle]]



Image: Photographer John Gay, 1975. Not to be reproduced without permission; Copyright English Heritage

The Prison Tower projecting from the curtain wall at Framlingham Castle.

Image source:

http://www.englishheritagearchives.org.uk/SingleResult/Default.aspx?

id=1659719&t=Quick&cr=framlingham&io=True&l=all&page=3

totoro
Thursday 26th of June 2014 10:34:36 PM