In the civil parish of Lincoln. In the historic county of Lincolnshire (Modern Authority of Lincolnshire, 1974 county of Lincolnshire).
| This site has been described as a; Fortified Ecclesiastical site. |
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain. | Masonry ruins/remnants remains. |
A Royal licence
to crenellate was
granted in 1285 May 8.
A Royal licence
to crenellate was
granted in 1316 Feb 24.
A Royal licence
to crenellate was
granted in 1318 Dec 6.
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Good for landscape form and features |
Good for general location |
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